A booke of armes, or remembrance wherein ar one hundered godly emblemata, in péeces if brasse very fine graven, and adorned pleasant to bé séen; first by the noble, and industrious minde Georgetta de Montenay, invented and only in the Frenchtongve [sic] elabourated; bot [sic] now, in severall langvages, as; Latin, Spanish, Italian, Highdutch, English, and Lovedutch, meetre or verse wys, of the same manner declared, and augmented.

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A booke of armes, or remembrance wherein ar one hundered godly emblemata, in péeces if brasse very fine graven, and adorned pleasant to bé séen; first by the noble, and industrious minde Georgetta de Montenay, invented and only in the Frenchtongve [sic] elabourated; bot [sic] now, in severall langvages, as; Latin, Spanish, Italian, Highdutch, English, and Lovedutch, meetre or verse wys, of the same manner declared, and augmented.
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Montenay, Georgette de, 1540-ca. 1581.
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[Frankfurt] :: Printed by care, and charges, of Iohann-Carl Vnckels, a booke seller in Franckfurtt an Mayn,
Anno MDCXIX. [1519]
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Emblems -- Early works to 1800.
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"A booke of armes, or remembrance wherein ar one hundered godly emblemata, in péeces if brasse very fine graven, and adorned pleasant to bé séen; first by the noble, and industrious minde Georgetta de Montenay, invented and only in the Frenchtongve [sic] elabourated; bot [sic] now, in severall langvages, as; Latin, Spanish, Italian, Highdutch, English, and Lovedutch, meetre or verse wys, of the same manner declared, and augmented." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A07653.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 7, 2024.

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XXXIV. ANGLICE.

God knowes the heart, and meind of man, Whey thus his wiked person than? Runne befor God, to make him self so kléer, That he liues as he thus desire, His habit is simple, the diet but fish, And for riches, he thus not wish, But God thus knowe, his hearte and meind That in him, is no thruth to feind.
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