. Choice emblems, natural, historical, fabulous, moral, and divine : for the improvement and pastime of youth : displaying the beauties and morals of the ancient fabulists, the whole calculated to convey the golden lessons of instruction under a new and more delightful dress : written for the amusement of a young nobleman . he is beftprotected from aflailing tempefts, yet fhclofes not any thing of her fragrance ; fhe isftill grateful to the fenfe, and is ftill ad-mired by all thofe who pr-efer real worth to the pageantry of empty (how. I APPLICATION. This is a proper Emblem of Humility,which w


. Choice emblems, natural, historical, fabulous, moral, and divine : for the improvement and pastime of youth : displaying the beauties and morals of the ancient fabulists, the whole calculated to convey the golden lessons of instruction under a new and more delightful dress : written for the amusement of a young nobleman . he is beftprotected from aflailing tempefts, yet fhclofes not any thing of her fragrance ; fhe isftill grateful to the fenfe, and is ftill ad-mired by all thofe who pr-efer real worth to the pageantry of empty (how. I APPLICATION. This is a proper Emblem of Humility,which will ever be honourable, and ofthat S-ibmilTion, which wJl ever engagethe protection of thofe whofe place it isto afford it. Rulers, Parents, Kindred,I 2 Friends, [ n^ ] Friends, will alike refpecl this is the life of fociety; witho uthis, neither public nor private tranquilitycan be eftabliflied. Thus the headftrongyouth is feldom known to become a goodmember of the commonwealth. A fub-miffion to Rulers, Parents, and Teachers,fliould therefore be early taught, and ftrictlyattended to by the pupil, who can neverbe the lofer by the progrefs he makes inHumility, while he finds himfelf rewardedby that protection w^hich is always to beexpected by thofe who fubmit to the Rules»f Suhordination, EMBLEiM. EMBLEM LIX. A Of Retirement. LAS ! too ofi the perfect, goodj and fair,Mitaken hee, provt- caufe of mortal garden Lily, proud of outward Ihow,Her boCm whie as is the fieecy fnowjAmonglt fweci Floras faireft train is found,i^nd by her powrs with flatiVing glories \% yet fhe droops, iranfplanted from the fpot,Where once /he found a liunabler, happier ! hapleli Flowerl no pomp can give relief7o drooping health, or inward heart-felt j^rief. MORAL. Attend the Moral, fo the {train,^or we ihali pen, nor you ^u-fue :n vain. I 3 THERE [ -74 ]THERE is nothing for which cnortalsare more remarkable, than for their wiflito change their lituatio


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