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The amaranth; or, Religious poems: consisting of fables, visions, emblems, &c. adorned with copper-plates from the best masters.
1767, Printed for Mess. Robinson and Roberts
in English
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Table of Contents
Christ's parable of the sower. --
Ascetic, or, Thomas A Kempis: a vision. --
Contentment, industry, and acquiescence under the divine will: an ode: written in the alpine parts of Carniola, 1749. --
Vision of death. --
Courtier and prince: a fable. --
Enchanted region: or, mistaken pleasures. --
Eulogius: or, the charitable mason. An historical fable: taken from the Greek of Paulus Syllogus, Lib. III. --
Macarius: or, the confessor. --
Boetius: or, the upright statesman. A supposed epistle from Boetius to his wife Rusticiana. --
Religious melancholy, an emblematical elegy. --
Meditations on Christ's death and passion. An emblem.
Edition Notes
Includes bibliographical references.
"Copper-plates from the best masters" signed: W. Hibbart Sculp; "Explanation of the copper-plate-ornaments in this volume": p. [xi]-xiv.
Each work has a special half-title.
Errata: p. [iv]
Title vignette; head- and tailpieces; initials.
Publisher's advertisement: p. [1], at end.
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