A New Book of Emblems of the Different Diversions from Infancy to Manhood. The cradled infant first you view in inofensive state he with the rattle is content nor thinks of future fate, turn up turn down moral gently our infant movements flow unknown to care, unknown to woe.
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Unknown. A New Book of Emblems of the Different Diversions from Infancy to Manhood. The cradled infant first you view in inofensive state he with the rattle is content nor thinks of future fate, turn up turn down moral gently our infant movements flow unknown to care, unknown to woe.The Women's Print History Project, 2019, title ID 12773, https://womensprinthistoryproject.com/title/12773. Accessed 2024-12-18.
Unknown, . A New Book of Emblems of the Different Diversions from Infancy to Manhood. The cradled infant first you view in inofensive state he with the rattle is content nor thinks of future fate, turn up turn down moral gently our infant movements flow unknown to care, unknown to woe. London: Elizabeth Newbery, I. Strutt, E. Burns, 1800.
Unknown , . (1800). A new book of emblems of the different diversions from infancy to manhood. the cradled infant first you view in inofensive state he with the rattle is content nor thinks of future fate, turn up turn down moral gently our infant movements flow unknown to care, unknown to woe. London: Elizabeth Newbery. I. Strutt. E. Burns.
Unknown, . A New Book of Emblems of the Different Diversions from Infancy to Manhood. The cradled infant first you view in inofensive state he with the rattle is content nor thinks of future fate, turn up turn down moral gently our infant movements flow unknown to care, unknown to woe. London: Elizabeth Newbery, I. Strutt, E. Burns, 1800.
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