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Beneath this riddle is the following explanation : 



" Let us salute Mavy praying for Jesus on the cross ; 

 Let us hope for his peace in oMr hearts. 

 I have given my heart to God. 

 I hope to gain Paradise, 

 Praise be to God." 



Fig. 288. Riddle taken from the " Heures de Nostredame," printed by Guillaume Qodait, 



Bookseller at Paris, in 1513. 



verbs, represented by miniatures or drawings executed with the pen, and 

 doing great honour to the talents of their unknown authors ; but we will only 

 mention out of all these a curious collection of water-colour drawings 



Fig. 289. Token of Jehan de Brie, in the " Heures k 1'usaige de Paris," printed by Jehnn 

 Bignon in 1512. This strange riddle is to be Irjnslated, " In vico sancti Jacobi, & 1* 

 I.imace. Cy me vend et achete." 



