Moral emblems, with aphorisms, adages, and proverbs, of all ages and nations (1860) (14746820065)
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Identifier: moralemblemswith01cats (find matches)
Title: Moral emblems, with aphorisms, adages, and proverbs, of all ages and nations
Year: 1860 (1860s)
Authors: Cats, Jacob, 1577-1660 Farley, Robert Venne, Adriaen Pietersz. van de, 1589-1662 Leighton, John, 1822-1912 Pigot, Richard
Subjects: Emblems
Publisher: London, Longman, Green, Longman and Roberts
Contributing Library: Duke University Libraries
Digitizing Sponsor: Duke University Libraries
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rding to his beak ....... Leighton. ^j 216 Ant sflendore ant situ consumor. (Either by light or mouldiness I die) De Wilde. 217 Hares are not caught with beat of drum, nor birds with tartlets . . Evans. 0 D Z S z 0) D ID0 DQ0 rx hz UJ h (0 < h 0 en rr0 220 Ifindc things lost LEIGHTON. 221 The Gnat stings the eyes of the Lion Leighton. 224 Htnu great a light Leighton. <t 225 Like melons, friends are to be found in plenty, of which not even one is good in twenty Smythe. Hj 228 I see all and say nothing Leighton. Z 229 Every cock scratches towards himself ....... Leighton. 232 An evill-doer hateih light ......... Leighton. 233 Well set off is half sold Dalziel. ;- 236 Finis De Wilde. 237 One stroke fells not an oak Harral. 240 The End. Study me in thy prime, bury death and weary lime . . Leighton. <S^s^^&<s^, SO WORKS OP TASTE REPINE THE MIND. -©^s^S^S xvi MORAL EMBLEMS. WITH HONOUR, FAITH, AND WITH THE EYE, TRIFLE NOT. On ne peut decrotter sa robe sans emporter le foil.
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0 NONE CAN CLEAN THEIR DRESS FROM STAIN, BUT SOME BLEMISH WILL REMAIN. flOW Ive fplaftid and foild my gown !WW With this gadding through the town:How bedraggled is my fkirt,Trapefing through the bye-ftreets dirt:In what a ftate for me to be,From this Towndife gaiety ! C2?=£: EHRE GLAUBE, UND AUGE KEIN SCHERT2. -®*g>=S^- FILLE TROP EN RUE, EST TOST PERDUE. Q. CD Come girls here, come all I know,Playmates mine, advife me, mewIn this plight that Im come to,What is beft for me to do ?How fhall I remove this (tain,And reftore my gown again ? If to warn it out I try— 0Z0D Warning fhrinks the cloth when dry ; HI Makes the colour often fade, Or elfe gives a darker made :If I cut it out, therell heSuch a hole that all mull: fee : < 0 If I rub it hard, twill take < All the nap off then, and make 0 Yet more plain, the ftain that neer Q. • d Honeft maidens drefs mould bear. 0? Pray then tell me fome of you, l~ What in this mifhap to do ? ^ Thus fo flut-like to be ftaind
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