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Henry Phillips. INTRODUCTION . " With emblematick skill and mystick order , Thou shew'dst where tow'rs on battlements should rise , Where gates should open , or where walls should compass . " Prior . THAT hieroglyphics formed the ...
Henry Phillips. INTRODUCTION . " With emblematick skill and mystick order , Thou shew'dst where tow'rs on battlements should rise , Where gates should open , or where walls should compass . " Prior . THAT hieroglyphics formed the ...
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... thou- sand years old . The hieratic writings of the Egyptians re- lated to sacred or ecclesiastical affairs , and are principally found in the funeral rituals of the Mummeys . The invention of emblematical writing evi- dently took its ...
... thou- sand years old . The hieratic writings of the Egyptians re- lated to sacred or ecclesiastical affairs , and are principally found in the funeral rituals of the Mummeys . The invention of emblematical writing evi- dently took its ...
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... thou hast the power , for the season of power is often as transient as the duration of this beautiful flower . " The heart could not resist what was so forcibly communicated by the ear and the eye , and Sadi consequently obtained his ...
... thou hast the power , for the season of power is often as transient as the duration of this beautiful flower . " The heart could not resist what was so forcibly communicated by the ear and the eye , and Sadi consequently obtained his ...
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... thou , or thee , by sloping it to the right , but when represented by drawings on paper , these po- sitions should be reversed , as the flower should lean to the heart of the person whom it is to signify . The articles a , an , and the ...
... thou , or thee , by sloping it to the right , but when represented by drawings on paper , these po- sitions should be reversed , as the flower should lean to the heart of the person whom it is to signify . The articles a , an , and the ...
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... 66 Cold and wintry as thou art . " Hark ! even now the merry bells ring round With clamorous joy to welcome in the day , This consecrated day , To Mirth and Indolence . " " The Red - breast Half afraid , he first FLORAL EMBLEMS . 37.
... 66 Cold and wintry as thou art . " Hark ! even now the merry bells ring round With clamorous joy to welcome in the day , This consecrated day , To Mirth and Indolence . " " The Red - breast Half afraid , he first FLORAL EMBLEMS . 37.
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agreeable allusion Amaranth ancients Arachne bear beauty bell berries bestow blem bloom blossoms bower branch bright Buxus called Catullus caused cedar celebrated Charlotte Smith charms cheers colour Columella Conduit St corymb Cowper crown dedicated to St delight DITTANY Dryden Egyptians emblematical escutcheon fair fleurs Floral Emblems floral language foliage folly fragrant frequently fruit garden garland grace green hand Harpocrates head heart hence the emblem herb hieroglyphics hope innocent J'ai jour juice L'immortelle language of flowers leaf leaves lovers Milton modest month myrtle nature Numa Pompilius o'er Odin odour officinalis Ovid painted parterre passion Peacham petals plant pleasure poets Pope present pride Published by Saunders purity purple represented rich rose Saunders & Otley says Shakspeare shrub signifies soul succory sweet symbolical thee things Thompson thorns thou tree violets Virgil virtue weeds whilst winter wreath yellow youth