II.

SUBJECTS OF THE EMBLEM-IMPRESE AND ILLUSTRATIONS, WITH THEIR MOTTOES AND SOURCES.

The * denotes there is no device given in our volume.

DEVICE.PAGE.MOTTO.SOURCE.
Actæon and Hounds[275]In receptatores sicariorumAlciat, Emb. 52, Ed. 1551, p. 60.
[276]Ex domino servusAneau’s Picta Poesis, Ed. 1552, f. 41.
[277]Voluptas ærumnosaSambucus, Ed. 1564, p. 128.
[278]” ”Whitney’s Emb. Ed. 1586, p. 15.
Adam hiding in the Garden[416]Dominus viuit & videtWhitney’s Emb. Ed. 1586, p. 229.
[416]Vbi es?Montenay’s Emb. Ed. 1584.
[416]Vbi es?Stamm Buch, Emb. 65, Ed. 1619, p. 290.
Adam’s Apple. Pl. X.[132]Vijt Adams Appel Sproot Ellende Zonde en Doodt.Vander Veen’s Zinne-beelden, Ed. 1642.
Adamant on the Anvil[347]Qvem nvlla pericvla terrentLe Bey de Batilly’s Emb. 29, Ed. 1596.
Æneas bearing Anchises[191]Pietas filiorum in parentesAlciat, Emb. 194, Ed. 1581.
[191]” ”Whitney’s Emb. Ed. 1586, p. 163.
Alciat’s Device[211]Virtuti fortuna comesGiovio, Dev. &c. Ed. 1561.
*Annunciation of the Virgin Mary[124]Fortitudo ejus Rhodum tenuitDrummond’s Scotland, Ed. 1665.
Ants and Grasshopper[149]Contraria industriæ ac desidiæ præmia.Freitag’s Myth. Eth. Ed. 1579, p. 29.
[148]Dum ætatis ver agitur: consule brumæ.Whitney’s Emb. Ed. 1586, p. 159.
Ape and Miser’s Gold[128], [487]Malè parta malè dilabunturWhitney’s Emb. Ed. 1586, p. 169.
[486]” ”Paradin’s Dev. Her. Ed. 1562, f. 174.
[128]Ut parta labunturCullum’s Hawsted, Ed. 1813, p. 159.
[486]Symeoni’s Imprese, & c.
Apollo receiving the Christian Muse[379]Poetarum gloriaLe Bey de Batilly’s Emb. 51, Ed. 1596.
*Apple-tree on a Thorn[123]Per vincula crescitDrummond’s Scotland, Ed. 1665.
Arion and the Dolphin[280]In auaros, vel quibus melior conditio ab extraneis offertur.Alciat, Emb. 89, Ed. 1581, p. 323.
[280], [281]Homo homini lupusWhitney’s Emb. Ed. 1586, p. 144.
*Arrow through three Birds[123]Dederit ne viam Casusve Deusve.Drummond’s Scotland, Ed. 1665.
Arrow wreathed on a Tomb[183]Sola viuit in illoParadin’s Dev. Her. Ed. 1562, f. 30.
[126]” ”Gent. Mag. Nov. 1811, p. 410.
Ass and Wolf[53]Dyalogus Creaturarum, Ed. 1480.
[54]Scelesti hominis imago, et exitus.Apologi Creat. Ed. 1584, f. 54.
Astronomer, Magnet, and Pole-star.[335]Mens immota manetSambucus’ Emb. Ed. 1584, p. 84.
[335]” ”Whitney’s Emb. Ed. 1586, p. 43.
Athenian Coin[8]ΑΘΕEschenburg’s Man. Ed. 1844, p. 351.
*Atlas[245]Sustinet nec fatiscitGiovio’s Dialogue, Ed. 1561, p. 129.
Bacchus[247]EbrietasBoissard’s Theat. V. H. Ed. 1596, p. 213.
[247], [248]rLe Microcosme, Ed. 1562.
[248]In statuam BacchiAlciat, Emb. Ed. 1581, p. 113.
[248]” ”Whitney’s Emb. Ed. 1586, p. 187.
Ban-dog[482]Canis queritur nimium nocere.Sambucus’ Emb. Ed. 1599, p. 172.
[483]Feriunt summos fulmina montes.Whitney’s Emb. Ed. 1586, p. 140.
Barrel full of Holes[332]Hac illac perfluoParadin’s Dev. Her. Ed. 1562, f. 88.
[331]FrustràWhitney’s Emb. Ed. 1586, p. 12.
Bear and Ragged Staff[236]Whitney’s Emb. Ed. 1586, Frontispiece.
Bear, Cub, and Cupid[348]Perpolet incultum paulatim tempus amorem.Tronus Cupid. Ed. about 1598, f. 2.
[349]Boissard’s Emb. 43, Ed. 1596.
Bees types of a well-governed People.[358]Πῶς λαοῦ πειθήνιου βασιλεῖHorapollo, Ed. 1551, p. 87.
[360]Principis clementiaAlciat, Emb. 148, Ed. 1551, p. 161.
Bees types of Love for our Native Land.[361]Patria cuique charaWhitney’s Emb. Ed. 1586, p. 200.
Bellerophon and Chimæra[299]Consilio et virtute Chimæram superare, id est, fortiores et deceptores.Alciat, Emb. 14. Ed. 1581.
Bible of the Poor, Pl. VI.[46]Ecce virgo concipiet et pariet filium, &c.Humphrey’s Fac-simile from Pl. 2, Block-book, 1410–20.
Bird caught by an Oyster (see [Mouse]).[130]Speravi et periiCullum’s Hawsted, Ed. 1813.
*Bird in Cage and Hawk.[124]Il mal me preme et me spaventa a Peggio.Drummond’s Scotland, Ed. 1665.
Block Book, specimens. Pl. VI.[46]Ecce virgo concipiet et pariet filium, &c.Humphrey’s Fac-simile from Pl. 2, Block-book, 1410–20.
Pl. VII.[49]Conversi ab idolis, &c.Tracings photo-lithed from Hist. S. Joan. Euang. About 1430.
Pl. VIII.[49]Datæ sunt muliebri duæ alæ aquitæ, &c.Tracings photo-lithed from Hist. S. Joan. Euang. About 1430.
Block Print. Pl. XV.[407]Seven ages of manArchæologia, vol. xxxv., 1853, p. 167, a print from original in Brit. Museum.
Brasidas and his Shield[195]Perfidvs familiarisAneau’s Picta Poesis, Ed. 1552, p. 18.
[195]Whitney’s Emb. Ed. 1586, p. 141.
Brutus, Death of[202]Fortuna virtutem superans.Alciat, Emb. 119, Ed. 1581, p. 430.
[202]” ”Whitney’s Emb. Ed. 1586, p. 70.
Butterfly and Candle.[151]Cosi vino piacer conduce à morte.Paradin’s Dev. Her. Ed. 1562.
[152]La guerre doulce aux inexperimentez.Corrozet’s Hecatomg. Ed. 1540.
[152]Brevis et damnosa voluptas.Camerarius, Ed. 1596.
[152]” ”Vænius’ Emb. of Love, Ed. 1680, p. 102.
[152]Breue gioiaVænius’ Emb. of Love, Ed. 1608, p. 102.
[153]D’amor soverchioSymeoni’s Imprese, Ed. 1561.
*Camel and his Driver.[283]Homo homini DeusCousteau’s Pegma, Ed. 1555, p.323.
*Camomile trodden down.[124]Fructus calcata dat amplos.Drummond’s Scotland, Ed. 1665.
Cannon bursting[344]Beza’s Emb. 8; Ed. 1580.
Canoness (see [Nun])[469]
Cebes, Tablet of[12]Picture of Human LifeEd. “Francphordio,” anno 1507.
Pl. I.[13]” ”Ed. Berkeli, 1670, De Hooghe.
Pl. I.b.[68]” ”Old Woodcut.
Chaos[448]Il CaosSymeoni’s Ovid, Ed. 1559, p. 12.
ΧΑΟΣ[449]Sine ivstitia confvsio.Aneau’s Picta Poesis, Ed. 1551. p. 49.
[450]” ”Whitney’s Emb. Ed. 1586, p. 122.
Chess an Emblem of Life.[320]La fin nous faict tous egaulxPerriere’s Th. Bons Engins, 27; Ed. 1539.
[321]” ”Corrozet’s Hecatomg. Ed. 1540
Child and motley Fool[484]Fatuis leuia commitito.Whitney’s Emb. Ed. 1586, p. 81.
[484]” ”Sambucus.
Chivalry, Wreath of (see Wreath).[169]
Christian Love presenting the Soul to Christ. Pl. II.[32]Vænius’ Amoris Div. Emb. Ed. 1615.
Circe transforming Ulysses’ men.[250]Cauendum à meretricibusAlciat, Emb. 76, Ed. 1581, p. 184.
[250]Homines voluptatibus transformantur.Whitney’s Emb. Ed. 1586, p. 82.
[252]Improba Siren desidiaReusner’s Emb. Ed. 1581, p. 634.
*Cleopatra applying the Asps.[131]Chimneypiece, Lower Tabley Hall.
*Conscience, Power of[420]Hic murus aheneus estoEmb. of Horace, Ed. 1612, pp. 58 and 70.
Countryman and Viper[197]Maleficio beneficium compensatumFreitag’s Myth. Eth. Ed. 1579.
[198]Merces anguinaReusner’s Emb. Ed. 1581, p. 81.
[199]In sinu alere serpentemWhitney’s Emb. Ed. 1586, p. 189.
Crab and Butterfly[15]Festina lenteSymeoni’s Dev. Ed. 1561, p. 218.
Creation and Confusion. Pl. III.[35]La creatione & confusione del mondo.Symeoni’s Ovid, Ed. 1559, p. 13.
Crescent Moon[127]Donec totem impleat orbemIovio’s Dial. des Dev. Ed. 1561, p. 25.
[123]” ”Drummond’s Scotland, Ed. 1655.
*Crossbow at full stretch.[126]Ingenio superat viresGent. Mag. Nov. 1811, p. 416.
Crowns of Victory (see Wreaths, Four).[221]
*Crowns, Three, one on the Sea.
[124]Aliamque moraturDrummond’s Scotland, Ed. 1655.
*Crucifix and kneeling Queen.[123]UndiqueDrummond’s Scotland, Ed. 1655.
Cupid and Bear (see [Bear, Cub, and Cupid]).[348]
Cupid and Death[401]De morte et amore: IocosumWhitney’s Emb. Ed. 1586, p. 132.
[401]” ”Alciat, Emb. Ed. 1581.
[403]De Morte et CvpidinePeacham’s Min. Ed. 1612, p. 172.
Cupid blinded, holding a Sieve.[329]Perriere’s Th. Bons Engins, 1539, p. 77.
*Cupid felling a Tree.[324]By continuanceVænius, Ed. 1608, p. 210.
Daphne changed to a Laurel.[296]Aneau’s Picta Poesis, Ed. 1551, p. 47.
Dedication page.[v]Alciat’s Emb. Ed. 1661, Title-page.
Diana.[3]Qvodcvnqve petit, conseqvitvrSymeoni’s Ovid, Ed. 1559, p. 2.
Diligence and Idleness.[145]Perriere’s Th. Bons Engins, Ed. 1539, Emb. 101.
[146]Otiosi semper egentesWhitney’s Emb. Ed. 1586, p. 175.
Dog baying at the Moon.[270]Beza’s Emb. Ed. 1580, Emb. 22.
[269]Inanis ineptisAlciat, Emb. 164, Ed. 1581, p. 571.
[269]” ”Whitney’s Emb. Ed. 1586, p. 213.
[270]Despicit alta CanisCamerarius, Ed. 1595, p. 63.
Dolphin and Anchor.[16]#Propera tardeSymeoni’s Imprese, Ed. 1574, p. 175.
[16]Giovio’s Dialogo, Ed. 1574, p. 10.
D. O. M.[464]Domino Optimo MaximoWhitney’s Emb. Ed. 1586, Frontispiece.
*Doves and winged Cupid.[245]Corrozet’s Hecatomg. Ed. 1540, f. 70.
Drake’s Ship.[413]Auxilio diuinoWhitney’s Emb. Ed. 1586, p. 203.
Eagle renewing its Feathers.[368]Renovata ivventvsCamerarius, Emb. 34, Ed. 1596.
*Eclipses of Sun and Moon.[124]Ipsa sibi lumen quod invidet aufert.Drummond’s Scotland, Ed. 1665.
Elephant and undermined Tree.[196]Nusquam tuta fidesSambucus’ Emb. Ed. 1564, p. 184.
[196]” ”Whitney’s Emb. Ed. 1586, p. 150.
Elm and Vine[307]Amicitia etiam post mortem durans.Alciat, Emb. 159, Ed. 1581, p. 556.
[307]” ”Whitney’s Emb. Ed. 1586, p. 62.
[308]” ”Camerarius, Ed. 1590, p. 36.
Envy[432]Inuidiæ descriptioWhitney’s Emb. Ed. 1586, p. 94
[431]” ”Alciat, Emb. 71, Ed. 1581.
Falconry[366]Sic maiora cedvntGiovio’s Sent. Imprese, Ed. 1562, p. 41.
Fame armed with a Pen.[446]Pennæ gloria immortalisWhitney’s Emb. Ed. 1586, p. 197.
[446]” ”Junius, Ed. 1565.
Fardel on a Swimmer[480]Auri sacra fames quid non?Whitney’s Emb. Ed. 1586, p. 179.
[481]Perriere’s Th. Bons Engins, Ed. 1539, p. 70.
February[135]Iddio, perche è uecchio, Fa suoi al suo essempio.Spenser’s Works, Ed. 1616.
Fleece, Golden, and Phryxus.[229]Diues indoctusAlciat, Emb. 189, Ed. 1581.
[229]In diuitem indoctumWhitney’s Emb. Ed. 1586, p. 214.
Fleece, Golden, Order of.[228]Precium non vile laborumParadin’s Dev. Her. Ed. 1562, f. 25.
*Flourishes of Arms, &c.[124]Dabit Deus his quoque finemDrummond’s Scotland, Ed. 1665.
*Forehead measured by Compasses.[129]Fronte nulla fidesCullum’s Hawsted, Ed. 1813.
[129]” ”Whitney’s Emb. Ed. 1586, p. 100.
[129]” ”Sambucus, Emb. Ed. 1564, p. 177.
Forehead shows the Man.[129]Frons hominem præfertSymeoni’s Dev. Her. Ed. 1561, p. 246.
Fortune[261]L’ymage de fortuneCorrozet’s Hecatomg. Ed. 1540, Emb. 41.
Fox and Grapes[310]Ficta eius quod haberi nequit recusatio.Freitag’s Myth. Eth. Ed. 1579, p. 127.
[310]Stultitia sua seipsum saginariFaerni’s Fables, Ed. 1583.
[311]” ”Whitney’s Emb. Ed. 1586, p. 98.
Gem in a Ring of Gold[418]Beaulté compaigne de bonté.Corrozet’s Hecatomg. Ed. 1540, p. 83.
Gemini[355]Tratta della SpheraBrucioli, Ed. Venice, 1543.
Gold on the Touchstone[175]Sic spectanda fidesParadin’s Dev. Her. Ed. 1562, f. 100.
[178]” ”Whitney’s Emb. Ed. 1586, p. 139.
[177]Pecunia sanguis et anima mortalium.Crispin de Passe, about 1589.
Good out of Evil[447]Ex malo bonumMontenay, Ed. 1574.
Halcyon days (see [King-fisher]).[391]
Hands of Providence. Pl. XVI.[489]Dominus pauperem facit, et ditat.Coornhert, Ed. 1585, p. 6.
Hares biting a dead Lion[305]Cum laruis non luctandum.Whitney’s Emb. Ed. 1586, p. 127.
[305]” ”Alciat, Emb. 153, Ed. 1581.
[306]” ”Reusner’s Emb. Ed. 1581.
Harpocrates guarding his Mouth[208]SilentiumWhitney’s Emb. Ed. 1586, p. 61.
[209]The Goddess AgenioraPegma, Ed. 1555, p. 109.
Hawk on Mummy-case[26]Πῶς δηλοῦσι ψυχήνCory’s Horapollo Ed. 1840, p. 15.
Hen eating her own Eggs[411]Quæ ante pedesWhitney’s Emb. Ed. 1586, p. 64.
[411]” ”Sambucus, Emb. Ed. 1564, p. 30.
Hives of Bees (see [Bees]).358, &c.
Hope and Nemesis[182]Illicitum non sperandumWhitney’s Emb. Ed. 1586, p. 139.
Hydra slain by Hercules[374]Multiplication de procesCorrozet’s Hecatomg. Ed. 1540.
Icarus and his ill Fortune.[288]In astrologosAlciat, Emb. 103. Ed. 1581.
[288]” ”Whitney’s Emb. Ed. 1586, p. 28.
[289]Faire tout par moyenCorrozet’s Hecatomg. Ed. 1540, Emb. 67.
Idiot-Fool, and Death[472]Holbein’s Imag. Mortis, Lyons, 1547.
*Introductory Lines (see [D. O. M.]).[464]Whitney.
Inverted Torch[171]Qvi me alit me extingvitSymeoni’s Sent. Imprese, 1561, p. 35.
Inverted Torch[173]Qvi me alit me extingvitParadin’s Dev. Her. Ed. 1562, f. 169.
[173]” ”Whitney’s Emb. Ed. 1586, p. 183.
*Jackdaw in Peacock’s Feathers.[313]Qvod sis esse velisCamerarius, Ed. 1596, Emb. 81.
Janus, Double-headed[139]PrudentesAlciat, Ed. 1581, p. 92.
[139]Respice, et prospiceWhitney’s Emb. Ed. 1586, p. 108.
[140]Perriere’s Th. Bons Engins, Ed. 1539.
John, St. (Apocalypse). [Pl. VIII.][49]Block-book, about 1430.
John, St., the Evangelist, History of. [Pl. VII.][49]Block-book, about 1430.
June[136]Spenser’s Works, Ed. 1616.
King-fisher, Emblem of Tranquillity.[392]Novs scavons bien le tempsGiovio’s Sent. Imprese, Ed. 1561, p. 107.
[125]Mediis tranquillus in undis.Drummond’s Scotland, Ed. 1665.
Lamp burning[456]Quo modo vitamHorapollo, Ed. 1551, p. 220.
Laurel, Safety against Thunderbolts.[422]Conscientious integra, laurusSambucus, Emb. Ed. 1564, p. 14.
[423]Murus æneus, sana conscientia.Whitney’s Emb. Ed. 1586, p. 67.
[423]Camerarius, Ed. 1590, p. 35.
*Leafless Trees and Rainbow.[128]Jam satisParadin’s Dev. Her. Ed. 1562, f. 38.
[128]Cullum’s Hawsted, Ed. 1813.
*Lion and Whelp[124]Unum quidem, sed leonemDrummond’s Scotland, Ed. 1665.
*Lion in a Net, and Hares.[124]Et lepores devicto insultant leone.Drummond’s Scotland, Ed. 1665.
Loadstone (see Astronomer).[335]
*Loadstone towards the Pole.[123]Maria Stuart, sa virtu m’attire.Drummond’s Scotland, Ed. 1665.
*Lotterie in London, 1568.[208]Video, et taceoWhitney’s Emb. Ed. 1586, p. 62.
*Lucrece[131]Lower Tabley Old Hall, 1619.
Macaber, Dance of (see Brunet’s Manuel, vol. v. c. 1559–60).[39]MS. of the 14th century.
*Man measuring his Forehead.[129]Fronte nulla fidesCullum’s Hawsted, Ed. 1813.
Man swimming with a Burden (see Fardel on a Swimmer).[480]
Map of inhabited World.[351]Partium τῆς οἰκουμένης symbola.Sambucus’ Emb. Ed. 1564, p. 113.
Medeia and the Swallows.[189]Ei qui semel sua prodegerit, aliena credi non oportere.Alciat, Emb. 54, Ed. 1581.
[190]” ”Whitney’s Emb. Ed. 1586, p. 33.
Mercury and Fortune.[255]Ars Naturam adiuuansAlciat, Emb. Ed. 1551, p. 107.
Mercury charming Argus.[123]Eloquium tot lumine clausit.Drummond’s Scotland, Ed. 1665.
Mercury mending a Lute.[256]Industria naturam corrigit.Sambucus’ Emb. Ed. 1564, p. 57.
[256]” ”Whitney’s Emb. Ed. 1586, p. 92.
Michael, St., Order of[227]Immensi tremor OceaniParadin’s Dev. Her. Ed. 1562, p. 12.
*Milo caught in a Tree[344]Qvibvs rebvs confidimvs, iis maxime evertimvs.Le Bey de Batilly, Ed. 1596, Emb. 18.
Moth and Candle (see [Butterfly]).[151]
Motley Fool (see [Child]).[484]
Mouse caught by an Oyster.[130]Captiuus ob gulamAlciat, Emb. 94, Ed. Paris, 1602, p. 437.
[130]” ”Whitney’s Emb. Ed. 1586, p. 128.
[130]Freitag’s Myth. Eth. Ed. 1579, p. 169.
Narcissus viewing himself.[294]ΦιλαυτίαAlciat, Emb. 69, Ed. 1581, p. 261.
[295]Amor suiWhitney’s Emb. Ed. 1586, p. 149.
[295]Contemnens alios, arsit amore sui.Aneau’s Picta Poesis, Ed. 1552, p. 48.
Nemesis and Hope (see [Hope]).[182]
Niobe’s Children slain[292]SuperbiaAlciat, Emb. 67. Ed. 1581, p. 255.
[293]Superbiæ vltioWhitney’s Emb. Ed. 1586, p. 13.
Nun or Canoness[469]Holbein’s Simulachra, &c., Sign. liiij. 1538.
Oak and Reed, or Osier.[315]Vincit qui patiturWhitney’s Emb. Ed. 1586, p. 220.
[314]Εἴξας νικᾶ, or victrix animi equitas.Junius’ Emb. Ed. 1565.
Occasion. Pl. XII.[265]Dum Tempus labitur, Occasionem fronte capillatam remorantur.David’s Occasio, Ed. 1605. p. 117.
Occasion, or Opportunity.[259]In occasionem. Διαλογιστικῶς.Alciat, Emb. Ed. 1551, p. 133.
[260]” ”Whitney’s Emb. Ed. 1586, p. 181.
[258]Perriere’s Th. Bons Engins, Ed. 1539.
[261]L’image d’occasionCorrozet’s Hecatomg. Ed. 1540, p. 84.
Olive and Vine (see [Vine]).[249]
Order, &c. (see [Fleece, Golden], and[228]
Michael, St., Order of).[227]
Orpheus and Harp[271]La force d’eloquenceCousteau’s Pegme, Ed. 1560, p. 389.
[272]Musicæ, et poeticæ visReusner’s Emb. Ed. 1581, p. 129.
[272]Orphei musicaWhitney’s Emb. Ed. 1586, p. 186.
Ostrich eating Iron[233]Spiritus durissima coquitGiovio’s Sent. Imprese, Ed. 1561, p. 115.
[234]” ”Camerarius, Emb. Ed. 1595, p. 19.
[126]” ”Gent. Mag. Nov. 1811, p. 416.
Ostrich with outspread Wings.[370]Nil penna, sed ususParadin’s Dev. Her. Ed. 1562, f. 23.
[370]” ”Whitney’s Emb. Ed. 1586, p. 51.
Palm Tree[124]Ponderibus virtus innata resistit.Drummond’s Scotland, Ed. 1665.
Pegasus[141]Ars rhetor, triplex movet, &c.Bocchius, Symb. 137, Ed. 1555, p. 314.
[143]Non absque TheseoReusner’s Emb. Ed. 1581, p. 1.
Pegasus (see Bellerophon).[299]
Pelican and Young[393]ΠΕΡΙ ΤΗΣ ΠΕΛΕΚΑΝΟΣEpiphanius, S., Ed. 1588, p. 30.
[394]Pro lege et gregeReusner’s Emb. Ed. 1581, p. 73.
[394]” ”Camerarius, Ed. 1596, p. 87.
[395]Quod in te est, promeJunius’ Emb. 7, Ed. 1565.
[395]” ”Whitney’s Emb. Ed. 1586, p. 87.
Phaeton and the Sun’s Chariot.[285]In temerariosAlciat, Emb. 56, Ed. 1551.
[284]Phaethontis casvsPlantinian Ovid, Ed. 1591, pp. [46]–9.
[281]Fetonte fulminato da GioueSymeoni’s Ovid, Ed. 1559, p. 34.
Phœnix, Emblem of New Birth, &c.[381]Juuenilia studia cum prouectiori ætate permutata.Freitag’s Myth. Eth. Ed. 1579, p. 249.
[123]En ma fin git mon commencement.Drummond’s Scotland, Ed. 1665.
Phœnix, Emblem of Duration[23]Πῶς ψυχὴν ἐνταῦθα πολὺν χρόνον διαβέβουσαν.Horapollo, Ed. 1551, p. 52.
Phœnix, Emblem of Loneliness.[234]Sola facta solum Deum sequorParadin’s Dev. Her. Ed. 1562, f. 165.
[235]Sola facta solvm Devm seqvorGiovio’s Sent. Imprese, Ed. 1561.
Phœnix, Emblem of Oneliness.[385]Vnica semper auisParadin’s Dev. Her. Ed. 1562, f. 53.
[385]” ”Reusner’s Emb. Ed. 1581, p. 98.
[387]” ”Whitney’s Emb. Ed. 1586, p. 177.
Phœnix with two Hearts.[384]Eadem inter se. Sunt eadem vni tertia.Hawkin’s ΠΑΡΘΕΝΟΣ, Ed. 1633.
Phryxus (see Fleece, Golden).[229]
*Pilgrim travelling[128]Dum transis, timeCullum’s Hawsted, Ed. 1813.
Pine-trees in a Storm[476]Nimium rebus ne fide secundis.Whitney’s Emb. Ed. 1586, p. 59.
[475]” ”Sambucus’ Emb. Ed. 1569 p. 279.
Poets, Insignia of (see Swan).[218]
Porcupine[231]Cominvs et eminvsGiovio’s Sent. Imprese, Ed. 1561, p. 56.
[124]Ne voluteturDrummond’s Scotland, Ed. 1665.
*Portcullis[124]Altera securitasDrummond’s Scotland, Ed. 1665.
Progne, or Procne[193]Impotentis Vindictæ FœminaAneau’s Picta Poesis, Ed. 1552, p. 73.
Prometheus chained[266]Quæ supra nos, nihil ad nos.Alciat, Emb. 102, Ed. 1551.
[267]Cvriositas FvgiendaAneau’s Picta Poesis, Ed. 1552, p. 90.
[267]Microcosme, Ed. 1579, p. 5.
[268]O vita, misero longaReusner’s Emb. Ed. 1581, p. 37.
[268]” ”Whitney’s Emb. Ed. 1586, p. 75.
Providence and Girdle (see Drake’s Ship).[413]
*Pyramid and Ivy[124]Te stante vireboDrummond’s Scotland, Ed. 1665.
Various Authors.
Quivers of Cupid and Death (see Cupid and Death).[401]
*Rock in Waves[125]Rompe ch’il percoteDrummond’s Scotland, Ed. 1665.
Rose and Thorn[333]Post amara dulciaWhitney’s Emb. Ed. 1586, p. 165.
[332]” ”Perriere’s Th. Bons Engins, Ed. 1539, Emb. 30.
[333]Armat spina rosas, mella tegunt apes.Otho Vænius, Ed. 1608, p. 160.
Ruins and Writings[443]Scripta manentWhitney’s Emb. Ed. 1586, p. 131.
[442]Costalius’ Pegma, Ed. 1555, p. 178.
Salamander[126]Nvtrisco et extingvoJovio’s Dialogue, Ed. 1561, p. 24.
[123]” ”Drummond’s Scotland, Ed. 1665.
Satan, Fall of. Pl. XI.[133]Lapsvs SatanæBoissard’s Theatrum, Ed. 1596, p. 19.
Sepulchre and Cross (see Arrow wreathed).[183] & [126]
Serpent and Countryman (see Countryman).[197]Maleficio beneficium compensatum.Freitag’s Myth. Eth. Ed. 1579, p. 177.
*Serpent and Countryman.[198]Merces anguinaReusner’s Emb. Ed. 1581, p. 81.
*Serpent in the Bosom[199]In sinu alere serpentemWhitney’s Emb. Ed. 1586, p. 189.
Seven Ages of Man. Pl. XV.[407]Rota vitæ que septima notatur.Archæologia, vol. xxxv. 1853, p. 167.
*Shadows Fled and Pursued.[468]Mulier vmbra viriWhitney’s Emb. Ed. 1586, p. 218.
Shield, Untrustworthy (see Brasidas and his Shield).[195]
Ship on the Sea.[125]DurateDrummond’s Scotland, Ed. 1665.
Ship tossed by the Waves.[435]Res humanæ in summo declinans.Sambucus’ Emb. Ed. 1564, p. 46.
[435]” ”Whitney’s Emb. Ed. 1586, p. 11.
Ship sailing forward[436]Constantia comes victoriæWhitney’s Emb. Ed. 1586, p. 137.
[436]” ”Alciat, Emb. 43, Ed. 1581.
*Ship with Mast overboard[124]Nusquam nisi rectumDrummond’s Scotland. Ed. 1665.
Sieve held by Cupid (see Cupid).[329]
Sirens and Ulysses[253]SirenesAlciat, Emb. Ed. 1551.
[254]” ”Whitney’s Emb. Ed. 1586, p. 10.
Skull, human[337]Ex Maximo MinimvmAneau’s Picta Poesis, Ed. 1552, p. 55.
[338]” ”Whitney’s Emb. Ed. 1586, p. 229.
Snake fastened on the Finger.[342]Quis contra nos?Paradin’s Dev. Her. Ed. 1562, f. 112.
[342]Si Deus nobiscum, quis contra nos?Whitney’s Emb. Ed. 1586, p. 166.
[126]Quis contra nos?Gent. Mag. Nov. 1811, p. 416.
Snake in the Grass[340]Latet anguis in herbaParadin’s Dev. Her. Ed. 1562, f. 41.
[340]” ”Whitney’s Emb. Ed. 1586, p. 24.
Speculum,— Photoliths in small size. Pl. [IV]. and [V].[44]Speculum humanæ salvationis.An exact MS. copy in the collection of H. Yates Thompson, Esq.
Stag wounded[398]Esto tiene sv remedio y non yo.Giovio and Symeoni’s Sent. Imprese, Ed. 1561.
[398]Esto tienne su remedio, y non yo.Paradin’s Dev. Her. Ed. 1562, f. 168.
[399]Vvlnvs, salvs et vmbraCamerarius, Ed. 1595, Emb. 69, p. 71.
Star, Hieroglyphic[25]Τί ἀστέρα γράφοντες δηλοῦσι.Leeman’s Horapollo, Ed. 1835, Fig. 31.
[25]” ”Cory’s Horapollo, Ed. 1840, p. 30.
Storks, their Purity and Love.[28]Epiphanius, S., Ed. 1588, p. 106.
Student entangled in Love.[441]In studiosum captum amore.Whitney’s Emb. Ed. 1586, p. 135.
[441]” ”Alciat, Emb. 108, Ed. 1581.
Sun and Moon[52]De sole et lunaDyal. Creat. Lyons Ed. 1511.
*Sun in Eclipse[124]Medio occidet dieDrummond’s Scotland, Ed. 1665.
Sun Setting[323]Tempus omnia terminatWhitney’s Emb. Ed. 1586, p. 230.
Sun, Wind, and Traveller.[165]Plus par doulceur que par force.Corrozet’s Hecatomg. Ed. 1540, Emb. 28.
[166]Moderata vis impotenti violentia potior.Freitag’s Myth. Eth. Ed. 1579, p. 27.
Swan, Insignia of Poets.[218]Insignia poëtarumAlciat, Emb. Ed. 1551, p. 197.
[217]” ”Whitney’s Emb. Ed. 1586, p. 126.
Swan (Old Age eloquent).[215]Facvnda senectvsAneau’s Picta Poesis, Ed. 1552, p. 28.
Swan (Pure Truth)[216]Simplicitas veri sanaReusner’s Emb. Ed. 1581, p. 91.
[217]Sibi canit et orbiCamerarius, Ed. 1595, Emb. 23.
Swan singing at Death[213]Πῶς γέροντα μουσικόνHorapollo, Ed. 1551, p. 136.
Sword broken on an Anvil.[326]Perriere’s Th. Bons Engins, Ed. 1539, p. 31.
[327]Importunitas euitandaWhitney’s Emb. Ed. 1586, p. 192.
*Sword to weigh Gold[124]Quid nisi victis dolorDrummond’s Scotland, Ed. 1665.
Sword with a Motto[138]Si Fortune me tourmente L’Esperance me contente.Douce’s Illustr. vol. i. p. 452.
Testing of Gold (see [Gold on Touchstone]).[173]
Theatre of Human Life.[405]Theatrum omnium miserarium.Boissard’s Theatrum, 1596. Pl. XIV.
Things at our Feet (see Hen eating her Eggs).[411]
Thread of Life.[454]Quo pacto mortem seu hominis exitum.Horapollo, Ed. 1551, p. 219.
Time flying, &c.[466]Quæ sequimur fugimus, nosque fugiunt.Sambucus, Ed. 1564.
[467]Whitney’s Emb. Ed. 1586, p. 199.
Time leading the Seasons, and of Eternity a Symbol.[491]Tempus irrevocabileVænius, Emb. Hor. Ed. 1612, p. 206. Pl. XVII.
Timon.[427]Μισάνθροπος ΤίμωνSambucus, Ed. 1564.
Title-page, Photolith fac-simile. Pl. IX.[57]Navis stultorumBrant’s and Locher’s Navis stultifera, Ed. 1497.
*Tongue with Bats’ Wings.[128]Quò tendis?Cullum’s Hawsted, Ed. 1813.
[128]” ”Paradin’s Dev. Her. Ed. 1562, f. 65.
Torch (see Inverted Torch).[171]
Tree of Life (see Arrow wreathed).[183]
*Tree planted in a Churchyard.[124]Pietas revocabit ob orcoDrummond’s Scotland, Ed. 1665.
*Triangle, Sun, Circle[124]Trino non convenit orbisDrummond’s Scotland, Ed. 1665.
*Trophy on a Tree, &c.[124]Ut casus dederetDrummond’s Scotland, Ed. 1665.
Turkey and Cock.[357]Jus hospitalitatis violatumFreitag’s Myth. Eth. Ed. 1579, p. 237.
[357]Rabie svccensa tvmescitCamerarius, Ed. 1596, Emb. 47.
Unicorn, Type of Faith undefiled.[371]Victrix casta fidesReusner’s Emb. Ed. 1581, p. 60.
[372]Nil inexploratoCamerarius, Ed. 1595, Emb. 12.
[372]Hoc virtutis amorCamerarius, Ed. 1595, Emb. 13.
[372]Pretiosum quod utileCamerarius, Ed. 1595, Emb. 14. pp. 14–16.
*Venus dispensing Cupid from his Oaths.[328]Amoris ivsivrandvm pœnam non habet.Van Veen’s Emb. of Love, p. 140.
Vine and Olive.[249]Prudentes vino abstinentWhitney’s Emb. Ed. 1586, p. 133.
[249]” ”Alciat, Emb. 24, Ed. 1602, p. 164.
*Vine watered with Wine.[124]Mea sic mihi prosuntDrummond’s Scotland, Ed. 1665.
*Waves and Siren[125]Bella MariaDrummond’s Scotland, Ed. 1665.
*Waves, with Sun over[125]Nunquam siccabitur æstuDrummond’s Scotland, Ed. 1665.
Wheat among Bones[184]Spes altera vitæCamerarius, Ed. 1595, p. 102.
[184]” ”Paradin’s Dev. Her. Ed. 1562.
Wheel rolling into the Sea.[124]Piena di dolor voda de Sperenza.Drummond’s Scotland, Ed. 1665.
Wings and Feathers scattered[124]Magnatum vicinitasDrummond’s Scotland, Ed. 1665.
World, Three-cornered (see [Map], &c.).[351]
Wreath of Chivalry[169]Me pompæ prouexit apexParadin’s Dev. Her. Ed. 1562, f. 146.
Wreath of Oak[224]Seruati gratia ciuisParadin’s Dev. Her. Ed. 1562, f. 147.
Wreaths, Four on a Spear.[221]Fortiter et feliciterWhitney’s Emb. Ed. 1586, p. 115.
[222]His ornari avt moriCamerarius, Ed. 1590, Emb. 99.
Wrongs engraved on Marble.[457]Scribit in marmore læsusGiovio and Symeoni’s Sent. Imprese, Ed. 1562, p. 24.
[458]” ”Paradin’s Dev. Her. Ed. 1562, f. 160.
[460]” ”Whitney’s Emb. Ed. 1586, p. 183.
Zodiac, signs of. Pl. XIII.[353]Trattato della spheraBrucioli, Ed. Venetia, 1543, Title.

David, ed. 1601.