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Tke fecondBQokos Lib.2*
red sitting upon a Sphere, in one hand the Sun, in the
other the Moon, by her sitting is signisied her perpe-
tual I eonslancy.
Augujhi C<esar caused her to be slamped in his coyn
in the form os a Lady with two heads crowned under
his feet, written JEtemitas Augujii, and these letters
S. C.
In the Meddals of Fausiina, /he is drawn with a vaiLr
and in her right hand the Globe os the world.
In another ancient Meddail I have Ren her drawn
in green, with a tpear in her lett hand, with her right
hand reaching sorth with these letters. Clod. Sept.Ati*
Aug.
Hope.
Hope by the Ancients was drawn in the form of a
sweet and beautifull child in a long Robe hanging loos,
landing upon the tip toes, and a rreysoile or three
leaved grass in the hand. Hope hath her infancy and
encrease, her amiable countenance, the pleasure and
delight {he bringeth, the loos garment (hews she never
pincheth or bindeth truth, but alloweth the large!!
(cope, the treyfoil os all other herbs first appeareth
green, her {landing on tip-toe,stjews (he never standeth
firm and certain.
In the Meddals of Gold of the Emperour Adrian and
Claudim, file is diawn like a Lady all in green, with
one hand holding up the skirt of her garment, in the
other a goblet with a Lilly in the same, and these let-
ters, R P.
Elsewhere shs is drawn in yellow with a ssowry plant
an her hand, her garment also embroydered with sun-
dry ssowers, as Roses, Violets, Dasfadils, &c. in her
left hand an Anchor.
She is also cxprefled all in green with a Garland of
sundry ssowers upon her head giving a .Cupid) or Love
suck, for indeed {he is the food of love. Amor sine spe9
non attinet sinem desiderhy saith S, Augustine.
Vitim,
Tke fecondBQokos Lib.2*
red sitting upon a Sphere, in one hand the Sun, in the
other the Moon, by her sitting is signisied her perpe-
tual I eonslancy.
Augujhi C<esar caused her to be slamped in his coyn
in the form os a Lady with two heads crowned under
his feet, written JEtemitas Augujii, and these letters
S. C.
In the Meddals of Fausiina, /he is drawn with a vaiLr
and in her right hand the Globe os the world.
In another ancient Meddail I have Ren her drawn
in green, with a tpear in her lett hand, with her right
hand reaching sorth with these letters. Clod. Sept.Ati*
Aug.
Hope.
Hope by the Ancients was drawn in the form of a
sweet and beautifull child in a long Robe hanging loos,
landing upon the tip toes, and a rreysoile or three
leaved grass in the hand. Hope hath her infancy and
encrease, her amiable countenance, the pleasure and
delight {he bringeth, the loos garment (hews she never
pincheth or bindeth truth, but alloweth the large!!
(cope, the treyfoil os all other herbs first appeareth
green, her {landing on tip-toe,stjews (he never standeth
firm and certain.
In the Meddals of Gold of the Emperour Adrian and
Claudim, file is diawn like a Lady all in green, with
one hand holding up the skirt of her garment, in the
other a goblet with a Lilly in the same, and these let-
ters, R P.
Elsewhere shs is drawn in yellow with a ssowry plant
an her hand, her garment also embroydered with sun-
dry ssowers, as Roses, Violets, Dasfadils, &c. in her
left hand an Anchor.
She is also cxprefled all in green with a Garland of
sundry ssowers upon her head giving a .Cupid) or Love
suck, for indeed {he is the food of love. Amor sine spe9
non attinet sinem desiderhy saith S, Augustine.
Vitim,