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514 A GENIUS leaning on an inverted Torch, the ancient Emblem of Death. "Not lost but gone before."

515 A CHILD Weeping over an Urn by the side of a Willow, and Hope consoling him with the idea of Providence and a future state.

"Mourn not as others."

516 A FEMALE FIGURE leaning on an Urn. "Remember me."

517 A WOMAN weeping over an Urn.

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Weep, but do not murmur.

518 A FEMALE FIGURE representing Faith leaning on an Urn; the same hand points to the light breaking through the cloud, with the other she holds a scroll resting on a skull, on which is inscribed,

"I know that my Redeemer liveth."
Job xix. 25.

519 A WINGED HEART soaring upwards to

a Crown of Laurel, the Cross and the Celestial Crown.

520 The CROSS and the Celestial Crown.

"Be thou faithful unto death."

521 DITTO, Ditto.

66 "Be thou faithful unto death."

Rev. ii. 10.

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522 The CROSS and the Crown.

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'The reward sure."

523 The ANCHOR supported by the Cross, surrounded with the Serpent, emblem of Eternity.

524 The ANCHOR and Cross.

"Patience."

SCOTTISH MOTTOS AND DEVICES.

525" Dinna Forget."
526"For Auld Lang Syne."

527 Ditto. Surrounded with Thistles.
528 "Gang warily." Proceed cautiously.
529"Good night, and joy be wi' ye a'."
530"I'll come and see you in spite o' them
a'."

531 "

May Rue and Thyme ay grow thegither."

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May we ever repent an evil action ere it be too late.

532 "Spier nae mair." Enquire no more. 533"Speewell and hae well."

Hope for the best, and you will have for the best.

534 "Should auld acquaintance be forgot." 535. Thanks to ye for spierin' (enquiring.)

536" Tyne heart, tyne a'." The heart lost, all's lost.

537" Whistle o'er the lave o't."

Pass over the rest.

538 A LETTER.

"Frae ye ken wha'."

539 THISTLES.

"Dinna forget."

540 DITTO.

"Always booing."

"Dinna forget."

541 DITTO.

"Fair fa' ye."

Success and happiness be thine.

542 DITTO.

66 The land o' Cakes."

543 A THISTLE.

"Wha dare meddle wi me."

544 A ROSE.

"Sweet flow'ret, pledge o' meikle love." 545 A HEART, inscribed " Leal." Faithful. 546 A HAND, with the Thumb extended.

"There's my Thumb, I'll ne'er beguile ye."

547 A GLASS.

"Honest Men and Bonny Lasses."

547*DITTO.

"To them far awa."

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548 A HAND holding a glass.

"Here's a health to ane I lo' dear."

549 DITTO with a whisky measure. "For auld Lang Syne."

550 TWO DITTO holding glasses over a table and Bottle.

"For auld lang syne."

551 The Toast. Friends over their toddy,

with hands united.

"For auld lang syne."

552 A HIGHLANDER bowing, bonnet in hand. Hoo's a' wi' ye?"

553 A SHIP sailing.

"I'll come and see thee in spite o' them a'." 554 "Caid mille failta." (Gaelic.) A thousand million of welcomes.

555 Two HIGHLANDERS together fording a

stream.

"Clann na gadhael ann gualibh a cheile.”
(Gaelic.) The sons of the Highlanders
support each other.

556 An armed HIGHLANDER surrounded with

a garter and Latin motto.
"Paratus sum."

I am prepared.

IRISH MOTTOS AND DEVICES.

557"Erin go bragh." In old Irish characters. Ireland for ever.

558" Cuishlih ma chree." Darling of my heart.

559 "Remember Erin."

560"Savournin deelish." The joy of my

heart.

561"Erin go bragh," on a scroll. 562 A branch of SHAMROCK.

"Erin."

563 SHAMROCK.

"Erin."

564 DITTO.

"Erin go bragh."

Old Irish characters.

565 DITTO.

"Erin go bragh."

566 DITTO ditto, old English characters. 567 DITTO ditto, surrounded with a garter. 568 DITTO. "Cuishlih ma chree." Darling of my heart.

569 DITTO.

"When far away remember me."

570 The Irish HARP and SHAMROCK.

"Erin."

In old Irish.

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