The progresses and public processions of Queen Elizabeth: Among which are interspersed other solemnities, public expenditures, and remarkable events during the reign of that illustrious princessCollected from original manuscripts, scarce pamphlets, corporation records, parochial registers, &c., &cIllustrated, with historical notes . dilabuntur. f The camel is reported to love dirty water, and, it is said, will not drink at a river, till, he hastroubled it with his feet. This is among the symbols and emblems published by Camerarius, in 1590,,with this distich: Turbat aquam sitiens cum vult haur


The progresses and public processions of Queen Elizabeth: Among which are interspersed other solemnities, public expenditures, and remarkable events during the reign of that illustrious princessCollected from original manuscripts, scarce pamphlets, corporation records, parochial registers, &c., &cIllustrated, with historical notes . dilabuntur. f The camel is reported to love dirty water, and, it is said, will not drink at a river, till, he hastroubled it with his feet. This is among the symbols and emblems published by Camerarius, in 1590,,with this distich: Turbat aquam sitiens cum vult haurire camelus;Sic pacem, ex bellis qui lucra fceda sitit. % Alluding to the old adage, Fire and water are good servants, but bad masters. § A hint to female vanity. || This is among the Heroical Devises of Paradin; and means to shew the foul extravagances ofthis unruly member. ^[ The most faire and bountiful (Queen of France, Katherine, used the sign of the rainbow for herarmes, which is an infallible sign of peaceable calmenes, and tranquillitie. Paradin. ** This, I suppose, alludes to Sir Francis Drakes Voyage round the World in 1580, an achieve-ment, which must for many years have continued the subject of discourse and admiration. Inmodern times, such an expedition is looked upon as scarcely more than a common < < m


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