. Emblems, for the entertainment and improvement of youth .. . EJiates &> Hiemesfontra. A Safeguard againft ail Weathers, 3. A Rhinoceros. Dat Virtus quodforma negat. Virtue fupplies the placeof Beavity. 4. A Granade fired. Kefcit vis ijiatentri. It difdains Reftraint. 5. A Head of a Willow-Tree. Teri>ulnera- crefcit. It h enarged by itsWounds. 6. A Yoak. Indotnitos Vomat, It con-quers the Unmanagable. 7. A Spaniel holding a Heron. ?«-4a7n de Ir^^Qtie faciU He fpoils theSpoiler, 8. A Comet Nufc^u^m vljl^s tjn^uns,It portends Jvlifchief. 9. A Faulcon. Mares h£c Fmmina- vin-^cit. The Grey


. Emblems, for the entertainment and improvement of youth .. . EJiates &> Hiemesfontra. A Safeguard againft ail Weathers, 3. A Rhinoceros. Dat Virtus quodforma negat. Virtue fupplies the placeof Beavity. 4. A Granade fired. Kefcit vis ijiatentri. It difdains Reftraint. 5. A Head of a Willow-Tree. Teri>ulnera- crefcit. It h enarged by itsWounds. 6. A Yoak. Indotnitos Vomat, It con-quers the Unmanagable. 7. A Spaniel holding a Heron. ?«-4a7n de Ir^^Qtie faciU He fpoils theSpoiler, 8. A Comet Nufc^u^m vljl^s tjn^uns,It portends Jvlifchief. 9. A Faulcon. Mares h£c Fmmina- vin-^cit. The Grey Mare is the better Horfe, 10. A Beehive. Dnmum tuetumoA fafe Garifon defended by Arms. J I. A Phcenix. Invito Fumyb vivitIt furvives in fpire of iz. A Buckler. Venientia Tda repUitjIt repels the Weapon. 13. A young Lcmon-Tree. B/^^iV quam grandia pyejiat. Little Sprigs pro-duce laige Fruir. 14. A Hedgehoc;. Vins Agminii unnshahet. He is himfelf an Army. ^ 15. A Hedgehog. Cominas &> em»KS>Eafy to be Caught b^t hard to iiatt, .. LV. t. A Faulcon ftiriking at a Heron,■iShich turns upon bim again. Exitus inDubio tfi. The tflfue of the Combat is«3oubtful. a, A Vulture upon a Bough watchingthe little Birds. Cnpde expBo. I waitimpatiently. 3- A Pelican bleeding for her youngones. Ira Grege. I bleed for my OflF-fpring. 4. A Stork pecking upon a Patpia. I profit my Country whilei pleafe my Pallat. 5. A Starling eating Hemlock. Aliis•venerium. One Mana Meat is another-Mans Poifon. 6. A Bird of Paradlfe that has no Feet•nd is always flying. Terr^ commercuiwefeit. It is unacquainted with the Earth. 7 A f airo^Hec in a Cage. JUlil tx me. his TaU,Kabie tHmefcit. He fwells with Rage. 9. A Cock crowing. Cure* vipiL Careis watchful. 19. A Chicken feeding. Fing^nefcitdura emit. He fattens by fearching forhis Food. II. ,A Patridge which hides its opinio. There is no trufting to ap-pearance. IS. A Hen which defends he


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