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[anonymous], Cupido's lusthof (1613)
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Vaenius, Amoris divini emblemata (1615)
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[anonymous], Nieuwen ieucht spieghel (1617)
Vaenius, Emblemata aliquot selectiora amatoria (1618)
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[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)
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Luyken, Jezus en de ziel (1685)
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[anonymous], Emblemata amatoria (1690)
De la Feuille, Devises et emblemes (1691)
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Typus mundi (1627)
Introduction
Concordance
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[Titlepage]
[Titlepage]
Dedicatio
Ad Lectorem
Au Lecteur
Voor-reden des druckers tot den leser
Mundus in mali ligno positus est [1]
Sic malum crevit unicum in omne malum [2]
Ut potiar, patior. Patieris, non potieris [3]
Quis levior? cui plus ponderis addit amor [4]
His vertitur Orbis [5]
In cruce sola quies [6]
Latet hostis; & otia ducis? [7]
Occidunt utraque risu [8]
Frustrà: quis stabilem figat in orbe gradum? [9]
Mundi me lapsus adauget [10]
Donec totum expleat orbem [11]
Non amat iste, sed hamat Amor [12]
Quàm grave servitium, quod levis esca parit? [13]
Non omne quod hîc micat aurum est [14]
Hic oritur tenebris splendor, & immoritur [15]
Sic decipit Orbis [16]
Sic lusibus aptior orbis [17]
Struit ut ruat [18]
Non bene conveniunt [19]
Hic pessima, hic optima servat [20]
Vana fuga est, Crux quam fugis, hæret [21]
In Cruce stat securus Amor [22]
Erras: hâc itur ad illam [23]
Vincit, qui longiùs abijcit [24]
Hæc animant pueros cymbala, at illa viros [25]
Hâc vincitur, illâc perditur [26]
Venturum exhorresco diem [27]
Post tenebras spero lucem [28]
Tinnit: inane est [29]
Omnibus hîc Deus est omnia; inane nihil [30]
Erit ex hoc æquior Orbis [31]
Patet æthræ; clauditur Orbi [32]
Summa privilegii
Approbatio
Antwerpiæ, apud Ioannem Cnobbarum M. DC. XXVII
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Concordance - under construction
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ja [2]
Ja anders niet dan niet
Ja soo daer iemandt malt
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