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A Collection of Emblemes - Ancient and Moderne, by George Withers
A PREPOSITION to this Frontispiece.
The First Booke.
A WRIT OF PREVENTION Concerning the Avthors Dedication of the foure following Bookes, to those Royall, Princely, and Illustrious Personages, whose Names are mentioned in this Leafe.
To the Majestie of Great Britaine, France, and Ireland, the Most Illustrious King, CHARLES; And his excellently beloved, the most gratious Queene MARY.
TO THE READER.
The Avthors Meditation upon sight of his Pictvre.
THE FIRST LOTTERIE.
The Second Booke.
TO THE HIGH AND MIGHTY Prince, CHARLES, Prince of Wales, &c.
This volume gathers a hundred and more emblematic plates, each pairing a striking illustration with a brief poetic motto. The images draw on classical, biblical, and contemporary sources, inviting listeners to contemplate moral and spiritual lessons hidden within the symbols. Presented as a sort of intellectual pastime, the collection encourages a gentle, reflective engagement rather than a fast‑paced narrative.
In his opening address the compiler admits to the inevitable slips of the printer and engraver, assuring the reader that most flaws will pass unnoticed. He frames the work as a series of riddles, promising that those who unravel the cryptic captions will earn a place alongside legendary seekers of hidden truth. The tone is modest yet inviting, offering a tasteful blend of art, wit, and moral counsel for anyone who enjoys a thoughtful puzzle.
Full title
A Collection of Emblemes, Ancient and Moderne Quickened With Metrical Illustrations, Both Morall and Divine, Etc. Quickened With Metrical Illustrations, Both Morall and Divine, Etc.
Language
en
Duration
~7 hours (446K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Chris Curnow, Chris Jordan and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net with transcriptions from Stephen Rowland and Louise Hope
Release date
2015-10-06
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1588–1667
A prolific English poet, satirist, and hymn writer, he wrote through one of the most turbulent stretches of 17th-century England. His work ranges from sharp political pamphlets to songs and devotional verse that kept his name alive long after his own era.
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