Moral emblems, with aphorisms, adages, and proverbs, of all ages and nations (1860) (14560360867)
Summary
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
Text Appearing Before Image:
at.—Ovid. Quid fuit ut tutas agitaret Daedalus alas, Icarus immensas nomine signet aquas 1Nempe, quod hie alte, demissiiis ille volaret, Nam pennas ambo non habuere suas,Crede mihi, bene qui latuit, bene vixit, et intri Fortunam debet quisque manere suam.—Ovid. Nullum Numen abest si sit Prudentia.—Juvenal. HE WHO PITCHES TOO HIGH WONT GET THROUGH HIS SONG. 15 S^S^S^KS* CONTENTEMENT PASSE RICHESSE. %z&^3>^>3> (!) DhZUJ h z- 00 UJ heco CD> IGHT is the Torches life of heavenly kind,Thus to a fraile and greafie malTe combind,To which the Painter beauty doth impart,Giving it glolTe and colour from his Art.The paintings nought, light doth the Torch commendWhich firft was framed onely for this end. It is our mind that doth our life approve,Shewing our race derived from above.Blind Fortunes goods, kins generalityYouths ftrength, and beauties curiofityMake not, unlelTe the fpirit doe us feafonWith that Heavn-bred fparkle of divine reafon. Farlies Emblems.
Text Appearing After Image:
PRIDE THAT DINES ON VANITY, SUPS ON CONTEMPT. 16 QUI EST BiEN, SJUIL. SY TIENNE. Vry dae-r gy zyt. <(0 Z0 z orw (!)(!)W Q i0 UJ z0 z UJ0
Tags
Date
Source
Copyright info