Amorum emblemata figuris Æneis incisa studio Othonis Væni Batavo-Lugdunensis = Emblemes of love, with verses in Latin, English and Italian.

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Amorum emblemata figuris Æneis incisa studio Othonis Væni Batavo-Lugdunensis = Emblemes of love, with verses in Latin, English and Italian.
Author
Veen, Otto van, 1556-1629.
Publication
Antwerpiæ :: Venalia apud Auctorem,
M. DC. IIX. [1608]
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Subject terms
Emblems -- Belgium -- Early works to 1800.
Love in art.
Art -- Early works to 1800.
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"Amorum emblemata figuris Æneis incisa studio Othonis Væni Batavo-Lugdunensis = Emblemes of love, with verses in Latin, English and Italian." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A68837.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 6, 2024.

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Loue is pittilesse.
As Mars with humayn blood & spoyles and ouerthrowes, Is not to pittie mou'd, when hee in rage is heated, So Cupid by no plaints nor teares will bee intreated, The more that hee is prayd the lesse he pittie shewes.
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