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 sicariorum | Alciat, Emb. 52, Ed. 1551, p. 60. |
| [276] | Ex domino servus | Aneau’s Picta Poesis, Ed. 1552, f. 41. | |
| [277] | Voluptas ærumnosa | Sambucus, Ed. 1564, p. 128. | |
| [278] | ” ” | Whitney’s Emb. Ed. 1586, p. 15. | |
| Adam hiding in the Garden | [416] | Dominus viuit & videt | Whitney’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 terrent | Le Bey de Batilly’s Emb. 29, Ed. 1596. |
| Æneas bearing Anchises | [191] | Pietas filiorum in parentes | Alciat, Emb. 194, Ed. 1581. |
| [191] | ” ” | Whitney’s Emb. Ed. 1586, p. 163. | |
| Alciat’s Device | [211] | Virtuti fortuna comes | Giovio, Dev. &c. Ed. 1561. |
| *Annunciation of the Virgin Mary | [124] | Fortitudo ejus Rhodum tenuit | Drummond’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 dilabuntur | Whitney’s Emb. Ed. 1586, p. 169. |
| [486] | ” ” | Paradin’s Dev. Her. Ed. 1562, f. 174. | |
| [128] | Ut parta labuntur | Cullum’s Hawsted, Ed. 1813, p. 159. | |
| [486] | Symeoni’s Imprese, & c. | ||
| Apollo receiving the Christian Muse | [379] | Poetarum gloria | Le Bey de Batilly’s Emb. 51, Ed. 1596. |
| *Apple-tree on a Thorn | [123] | Per vincula crescit | Drummond’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 lupus | Whitney’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 illo | Paradin’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 manet | Sambucus’ Emb. Ed. 1584, p. 84. |
| [335] | ” ” | Whitney’s Emb. Ed. 1586, p. 43. | |
| Athenian Coin | [8] | ΑΘΕ | Eschenburg’s Man. Ed. 1844, p. 351. |
| *Atlas | [245] | Sustinet nec fatiscit | Giovio’s Dialogue, Ed. 1561, p. 129. |
| Bacchus | [247] | Ebrietas | Boissard’s Theat. V. H. Ed. 1596, p. 213. |
| [247], [248] | rLe Microcosme, Ed. 1562. | ||
| [248] | In statuam Bacchi | Alciat, 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 perfluo | Paradin’s Dev. Her. Ed. 1562, f. 88. |
| [331] | Frustrà | Whitney’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 βασιλεῖ | Horapollo, Ed. 1551, p. 87. |
| [360] | Principis clementia | Alciat, Emb. 148, Ed. 1551, p. 161. | |
| Bees types of Love for our Native Land. | [361] | Patria cuique chara | Whitney’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 perii | Cullum’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 man | Archæologia, vol. xxxv., 1853, p. 167, a print from original in Brit. Museum. |
| Brasidas and his Shield | [195] | Perfidvs familiaris | Aneau’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 gioia | Vænius’ Emb. of Love, Ed. 1608, p. 102. | |
| [153] | D’amor soverchio | Symeoni’s Imprese, Ed. 1561. | |
| *Camel and his Driver. | [283] | Homo homini Deus | Cousteau’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 Life | Ed. “Francphordio,” anno 1507. |
| Pl. I. | [13] | ” ” | Ed. Berkeli, 1670, De Hooghe. |
| Pl. I.b. | [68] | ” ” | Old Woodcut. |
| Chaos | [448] | Il Caos | Symeoni’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 egaulx | Perriere’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 meretricibus | Alciat, Emb. 76, Ed. 1581, p. 184. |
| [250] | Homines voluptatibus transformantur. | Whitney’s Emb. Ed. 1586, p. 82. | |
| [252] | Improba Siren desidia | Reusner’s Emb. Ed. 1581, p. 634. | |
| *Cleopatra applying the Asps. | [131] | Chimneypiece, Lower Tabley Hall. | |
| *Conscience, Power of | [420] | Hic murus aheneus esto | Emb. of Horace, Ed. 1612, pp. 58 and 70. |
| Countryman and Viper | [197] | Maleficio beneficium compensatum | Freitag’s Myth. Eth. Ed. 1579. |
| [198] | Merces anguina | Reusner’s Emb. Ed. 1581, p. 81. | |
| [199] | In sinu alere serpentem | Whitney’s Emb. Ed. 1586, p. 189. | |
| Crab and Butterfly | [15] | Festina lente | Symeoni’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 orbem | Iovio’s Dial. des Dev. Ed. 1561, p. 25. |
| [123] | ” ” | Drummond’s Scotland, Ed. 1655. | |
| *Crossbow at full stretch. | [126] | Ingenio superat vires | Gent. Mag. Nov. 1811, p. 416. |
| Crowns of Victory (see Wreaths, Four). | [221] | ||
| *Crowns, Three, one on the Sea. | |||
| [124] | Aliamque moratur | Drummond’s Scotland, Ed. 1655. | |
| *Crucifix and kneeling Queen. | [123] | Undique | Drummond’s Scotland, Ed. 1655. |
| Cupid and Bear (see [Bear, Cub, and Cupid]). | [348] | ||
| Cupid and Death | [401] | De morte et amore: Iocosum | Whitney’s Emb. Ed. 1586, p. 132. |
| [401] | ” ” | Alciat, Emb. Ed. 1581. | |
| [403] | De Morte et Cvpidine | Peacham’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 continuance” | Vænius, 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, conseqvitvr | Symeoni’s Ovid, Ed. 1559, p. 2. |
| Diligence and Idleness. | [145] | Perriere’s Th. Bons Engins, Ed. 1539, Emb. 101. | |
| [146] | Otiosi semper egentes | Whitney’s Emb. Ed. 1586, p. 175. | |
| Dog baying at the Moon. | [270] | Beza’s Emb. Ed. 1580, Emb. 22. | |
| [269] | Inanis ineptis | Alciat, Emb. 164, Ed. 1581, p. 571. | |
| [269] | ” ” | Whitney’s Emb. Ed. 1586, p. 213. | |
| [270] | Despicit alta Canis | Camerarius, Ed. 1595, p. 63. | |
| Dolphin and Anchor. | [16]# | Propera tarde | Symeoni’s Imprese, Ed. 1574, p. 175. |
| [16] | Giovio’s Dialogo, Ed. 1574, p. 10. | ||
| D. O. M. | [464] | Domino Optimo Maximo | Whitney’s Emb. Ed. 1586, Frontispiece. |
| *Doves and winged Cupid. | [245] | Corrozet’s Hecatomg. Ed. 1540, f. 70. | |
| Drake’s Ship. | [413] | Auxilio diuino | Whitney’s Emb. Ed. 1586, p. 203. |
| Eagle renewing its Feathers. | [368] | Renovata ivventvs | Camerarius, 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 fides | Sambucus’ 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 descriptio | Whitney’s Emb. Ed. 1586, p. 94 |
| [431] | ” ” | Alciat, Emb. 71, Ed. 1581. | |
| Falconry | [366] | Sic maiora cedvnt | Giovio’s Sent. Imprese, Ed. 1562, p. 41. |
| Fame armed with a Pen. | [446] | Pennæ gloria immortalis | Whitney’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 indoctus | Alciat, Emb. 189, Ed. 1581. |
| [229] | In diuitem indoctum | Whitney’s Emb. Ed. 1586, p. 214. | |
| Fleece, Golden, Order of. | [228] | Precium non vile laborum | Paradin’s Dev. Her. Ed. 1562, f. 25. |
| *Flourishes of Arms, &c. | [124] | Dabit Deus his quoque finem | Drummond’s Scotland, Ed. 1665. |
| *Forehead measured by Compasses. | [129] | Fronte nulla fides | Cullum’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 præfert | Symeoni’s Dev. Her. Ed. 1561, p. 246. |
| Fortune | [261] | L’ymage de fortune | Corrozet’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 saginari | Faerni’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 Sphera | Brucioli, Ed. Venice, 1543. |
| Gold on the Touchstone | [175] | Sic spectanda fides | Paradin’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 bonum | Montenay, 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] | Silentium | Whitney’s Emb. Ed. 1586, p. 61. |
| [209] | The Goddess Ageniora | Pegma, Ed. 1555, p. 109. | |
| Hawk on Mummy-case | [26] | Πῶς δηλοῦσι ψυχήν | Cory’s Horapollo Ed. 1840, p. 15. |
| Hen eating her own Eggs | [411] | Quæ ante pedes | Whitney’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 sperandum | Whitney’s Emb. Ed. 1586, p. 139. |
| Hydra slain by Hercules | [374] | Multiplication de proces | Corrozet’s Hecatomg. Ed. 1540. |
| Icarus and his ill Fortune. | [288] | In astrologos | Alciat, Emb. 103. Ed. 1581. |
| [288] | ” ” | Whitney’s Emb. Ed. 1586, p. 28. | |
| [289] | Faire tout par moyen | Corrozet’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 extingvit | Symeoni’s Sent. Imprese, 1561, p. 35. |
| Inverted Torch | [173] | Qvi me alit me extingvit | Paradin’s Dev. Her. Ed. 1562, f. 169. |
| [173] | ” ” | Whitney’s Emb. Ed. 1586, p. 183. | |
| *Jackdaw in Peacock’s Feathers. | [313] | Qvod sis esse velis | Camerarius, Ed. 1596, Emb. 81. |
| Janus, Double-headed | [139] | Prudentes | Alciat, Ed. 1581, p. 92. |
| [139] | Respice, et prospice | Whitney’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 temps | Giovio’s Sent. Imprese, Ed. 1561, p. 107. |
| [125] | Mediis tranquillus in undis. | Drummond’s Scotland, Ed. 1665. | |
| Lamp burning | [456] | Quo modo vitam | Horapollo, Ed. 1551, p. 220. |
| Laurel, Safety against Thunderbolts. | [422] | Conscientious integra, laurus | Sambucus, 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 satis | Paradin’s Dev. Her. Ed. 1562, f. 38. |
| [128] | Cullum’s Hawsted, Ed. 1813. | ||
| *Lion and Whelp | [124] | Unum quidem, sed leonem | Drummond’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 taceo | Whitney’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 fides | Cullum’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 adiuuans | Alciat, 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 Oceani | Paradin’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 gulam | Alciat, 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] | Φιλαυτία | Alciat, Emb. 69, Ed. 1581, p. 261. |
| [295] | Amor sui | Whitney’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] | Superbia | Alciat, Emb. 67. Ed. 1581, p. 255. |
| [293] | Superbiæ vltio | Whitney’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 patitur | Whitney’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’occasion | Corrozet’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’eloquence | Cousteau’s Pegme, Ed. 1560, p. 389. |
| [272] | Musicæ, et poeticæ vis | Reusner’s Emb. Ed. 1581, p. 129. | |
| [272] | Orphei musica | Whitney’s Emb. Ed. 1586, p. 186. | |
| Ostrich eating Iron | [233] | Spiritus durissima coquit | Giovio’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 usus | Paradin’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 Theseo | Reusner’s Emb. Ed. 1581, p. 1. | |
| Pegasus (see Bellerophon). | [299] | ||
| Pelican and Young | [393] | ΠΕΡΙ ΤΗΣ ΠΕΛΕΚΑΝΟΣ | Epiphanius, S., Ed. 1588, p. 30. |
| [394] | Pro lege et grege | Reusner’s Emb. Ed. 1581, p. 73. | |
| [394] | ” ” | Camerarius, Ed. 1596, p. 87. | |
| [395] | Quod in te est, prome | Junius’ Emb. 7, Ed. 1565. | |
| [395] | ” ” | Whitney’s Emb. Ed. 1586, p. 87. | |
| Phaeton and the Sun’s Chariot. | [285] | In temerarios | Alciat, Emb. 56, Ed. 1551. |
| [284] | Phaethontis casvs | Plantinian Ovid, Ed. 1591, pp. [46]–9. | |
| [281] | Fetonte fulminato da Gioue | Symeoni’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 sequor | Paradin’s Dev. Her. Ed. 1562, f. 165. |
| [235] | Sola facta solvm Devm seqvor | Giovio’s Sent. Imprese, Ed. 1561. | |
| Phœnix, Emblem of Oneliness. | [385] | Vnica semper auis | Paradin’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, time | Cullum’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 eminvs | Giovio’s Sent. Imprese, Ed. 1561, p. 56. |
| [124] | Ne volutetur | Drummond’s Scotland, Ed. 1665. | |
| *Portcullis | [124] | Altera securitas | Drummond’s Scotland, Ed. 1665. |
| Progne, or Procne | [193] | Impotentis Vindictæ Fœmina | Aneau’s Picta Poesis, Ed. 1552, p. 73. |
| Prometheus chained | [266] | Quæ supra nos, nihil ad nos. | Alciat, Emb. 102, Ed. 1551. |
| [267] | Cvriositas Fvgienda | Aneau’s Picta Poesis, Ed. 1552, p. 90. | |
| [267] | Microcosme, Ed. 1579, p. 5. | ||
| [268] | O vita, misero longa | Reusner’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 virebo | Drummond’s Scotland, Ed. 1665. |
| Various Authors. | |||
| Quivers of Cupid and Death (see Cupid and Death). | [401] | ||
| *Rock in Waves | [125] | Rompe ch’il percote | Drummond’s Scotland, Ed. 1665. |
| Rose and Thorn | [333] | Post amara dulcia | Whitney’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 manent | Whitney’s Emb. Ed. 1586, p. 131. |
| [442] | Costalius’ Pegma, Ed. 1555, p. 178. | ||
| Salamander | [126] | Nvtrisco et extingvo | Jovio’s Dialogue, Ed. 1561, p. 24. |
| [123] | ” ” | Drummond’s Scotland, Ed. 1665. | |
| Satan, Fall of. Pl. XI. | [133] | Lapsvs Satanæ | Boissard’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 anguina | Reusner’s Emb. Ed. 1581, p. 81. |
| *Serpent in the Bosom | [199] | In sinu alere serpentem | Whitney’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 viri | Whitney’s Emb. Ed. 1586, p. 218. |
| Shield, Untrustworthy (see Brasidas and his Shield). | [195] | ||
| Ship on the Sea. | [125] | Durate | Drummond’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 victoriæ | Whitney’s Emb. Ed. 1586, p. 137. |
| [436] | ” ” | Alciat, Emb. 43, Ed. 1581. | |
| *Ship with Mast overboard | [124] | Nusquam nisi rectum | Drummond’s Scotland. Ed. 1665. |
| Sieve held by Cupid (see Cupid). | [329] | ||
| Sirens and Ulysses | [253] | Sirenes | Alciat, Emb. Ed. 1551. |
| [254] | ” ” | Whitney’s Emb. Ed. 1586, p. 10. | |
| Skull, human | [337] | Ex Maximo Minimvm | Aneau’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 herba | Paradin’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 vmbra | Camerarius, 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 luna | Dyal. Creat. Lyons Ed. 1511. |
| *Sun in Eclipse | [124] | Medio occidet die | Drummond’s Scotland, Ed. 1665. |
| Sun Setting | [323] | Tempus omnia terminat | Whitney’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 poëtarum | Alciat, Emb. Ed. 1551, p. 197. |
| [217] | ” ” | Whitney’s Emb. Ed. 1586, p. 126. | |
| Swan (Old Age eloquent). | [215] | Facvnda senectvs | Aneau’s Picta Poesis, Ed. 1552, p. 28. |
| Swan (Pure Truth) | [216] | Simplicitas veri sana | Reusner’s Emb. Ed. 1581, p. 91. |
| [217] | Sibi canit et orbi | Camerarius, Ed. 1595, Emb. 23. | |
| Swan singing at Death | [213] | Πῶς γέροντα μουσικόν | Horapollo, Ed. 1551, p. 136. |
| Sword broken on an Anvil. | [326] | Perriere’s Th. Bons Engins, Ed. 1539, p. 31. | |
| [327] | Importunitas euitanda | Whitney’s Emb. Ed. 1586, p. 192. | |
| *Sword to weigh Gold | [124] | Quid nisi victis dolor | Drummond’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 irrevocabile | Vænius, Emb. Hor. Ed. 1612, p. 206. Pl. XVII. |
| Timon. | [427] | Μισάνθροπος Τίμων | Sambucus, Ed. 1564. |
| Title-page, Photolith fac-simile. Pl. IX. | [57] | Navis stultorum | Brant’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 orco | Drummond’s Scotland, Ed. 1665. |
| *Triangle, Sun, Circle | [124] | Trino non convenit orbis | Drummond’s Scotland, Ed. 1665. |
| *Trophy on a Tree, &c. | [124] | Ut casus dederet | Drummond’s Scotland, Ed. 1665. |
| Turkey and Cock. | [357] | Jus hospitalitatis violatum | Freitag’s Myth. Eth. Ed. 1579, p. 237. |
| [357] | Rabie svccensa tvmescit | Camerarius, Ed. 1596, Emb. 47. | |
| Unicorn, Type of Faith undefiled. | [371] | Victrix casta fides | Reusner’s Emb. Ed. 1581, p. 60. |
| [372] | Nil inexplorato | Camerarius, Ed. 1595, Emb. 12. | |
| [372] | Hoc virtutis amor | Camerarius, Ed. 1595, Emb. 13. | |
| [372] | Pretiosum quod utile | Camerarius, 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 abstinent | Whitney’s Emb. Ed. 1586, p. 133. |
| [249] | ” ” | Alciat, Emb. 24, Ed. 1602, p. 164. | |
| *Vine watered with Wine. | [124] | Mea sic mihi prosunt | Drummond’s Scotland, Ed. 1665. |
| *Waves and Siren | [125] | Bella Maria | Drummond’s Scotland, Ed. 1665. |
| *Waves, with Sun over | [125] | Nunquam siccabitur æstu | Drummond’s Scotland, Ed. 1665. |
| Wheat among Bones | [184] | Spes altera vitæ | Camerarius, 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 vicinitas | Drummond’s Scotland, Ed. 1665. |
| World, Three-cornered (see [Map], &c.). | [351] | ||
| Wreath of Chivalry | [169] | Me pompæ prouexit apex | Paradin’s Dev. Her. Ed. 1562, f. 146. |
| Wreath of Oak | [224] | Seruati gratia ciuis | Paradin’s Dev. Her. Ed. 1562, f. 147. |
| Wreaths, Four on a Spear. | [221] | Fortiter et feliciter | Whitney’s Emb. Ed. 1586, p. 115. |
| [222] | His ornari avt mori | Camerarius, Ed. 1590, Emb. 99. | |
| Wrongs engraved on Marble. | [457] | Scribit in marmore læsus | Giovio 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 sphera | Brucioli, Ed. Venetia, 1543, Title. |
David, ed. 1601.