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That his father at his request had given him a sleeping \ drenche } That a Lyon oppressed him_______________________/ his death

Verus that his Shoulders were becom Ivery \ and asked whether they were able to beare well } adopted by Founde them stronger then of Custom___________/ Adrian Faustina yt shee was delivered of 2 serpentes \ Twinnes wherof the on feercer then the other Lamp ---- ---- / [Commoduson Severus that hee sucked a wolves tettw \ Ib[id.] that on tolde him that hee shoulde repayre | the decayed temple of Augustus at Tarracoma } Emperor Ib[id.] that hee sawe Rome and the worlde from | the top of a very high mountayne, and that the | provinces did singe tunably with theyr voyces | and the harpe and pipe / Ib[id.] that hee was caryed by 4 eagles in a chariot \ After 89 Of preshious stones, a shape of more than humayne } years magesty flyinge before him, and whilst hee | deceased was caryinge accomplished the number of 89 / Mammea that shee was dd of a purple \ Alex. Severus Dragon / borne. Themistocles that a Dragon compassinge \ his belly and creepinge to his necke, when hee | had touched his face, was tourned into an | fled to the K Eagle, and inbracinge him in his winges tooke } of Persia, and

him                                                                       |  was well intertayned
up and caryed him a great way of, &                     |

lastely set him downe safe and free from | feare upon a goulden Caduceus wch | offred it selfe. / Pericles mother that shee was dd of a Lyon . he borne. Silla that his sonne who dyed a little before \ his wife, sate by in a mourninge weede and | dyed soone prayed him to lay cares aside, and to go } after wth him to his mother, where hee shoulde liue | at quiet ease / Eumenes when hee shoulde fighte with Craterus \ that 2 Alexander were orderinge theyr | Good to him who Phalanges to encounter, and that Minerua | wash fighte for came to helpe the on Ceres the other, that } a fruitefull grounde of Ceres bringe vanquisher, shee make him | of neere ripe a crowne of corne, which shee cut downe. / Corne.