Emblem Books
Heinsius, Quaeris quid sit Amor? (c. 1601)
Heinsius, Emblemata amatoria (1607/8)
Vaenius, Amorum emblemata (1608)
Hooft, Emblemata amatoria (1611)
Vaenius, Horatiana emblemata (1612)
[anonymous], Cupido's lusthof (1613)
Heinsius, Ambacht van Cupido (1613)
De Montenay/Roemer Visscher, Emblemes (c. 1615)
Vaenius, Amoris divini emblemata (1615)
Heinsius, Ambacht van Cupido (1616)
[anonymous], Nieuwen ieucht spieghel (1617)
Vaenius, Emblemata aliquot selectiora amatoria (1618)
Cats, Proteus (partial) (1618)
[anonymous], Thronus Cupidinis (1620)
Hugo, Pia desideria (1624)
Cats, Sinne- en minnebeelden (1627)
[anonymous], Typus mundi (1627)
[anonymous], Amoris divini et humani antipathia (1628)
Van Leuven, Amoris divini et humani antipathia (1629)
De Harduwijn, Goddelycke wenschen (1629)
Luyken, Duytse lier (1671)
Luyken, Jezus en de ziel (1685)
Huygen, Beginselen van Gods Koninkrijk (1689)
[anonymous], Emblemata amatoria (1690)
De la Feuille, Devises et emblemes (1691)
Den Elger, Zinne-beelden der liefde (1703)
Hoogstraten, Zegepraal der goddelyke liefde (1709)
Suderman, De godlievende ziel (1724)
Daniel de la Feuille,
Devises et emblemes (1691)
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Un Rosier chargé de ses Fleurs
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Un Rosier chargé de ses Fleurs
Non Rosas, sine spinis
Nulle Rose sans épines
Non va rosa senza spina
Las cosas mas bellas son mas dificiles
Geen roozen zonder doornen
No Roses vvithout thorns
Keine Rose ohne dörner
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Sources and parallels
De la Feuille, Devises Et Emblemes 1697 [web]
, p/no. 24/14
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