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W e now come to thofe of the fecond Clafs, which 
are as follows. 
1. A Piece of 4 Feet by 3, fuppofcd to be the 
judgment of Tar is. Three Goddefles, with Rays 
like Circles of Glory about their Heads, which are 
very fine: The firft fitting inclined j two handing 
naked ; good Drawing, and natural Attitudes. A 
Figure of a Shepherd at a Diftance above them, with 
a crooked Staff in his Hand, a Garland on his Head, 
his right Hand grafping fomething, which is not di- 
ftin&ly feen, as not being fo much finifh’d as the reft. 
2. A Piece of four Feet fquare, reprefenting Her- 
culeSy when a Child, tearing the Serpent in Pieces 
with great Vigour and Fiercenefs in his Eyes : An 
old Man drawing a Dagger, being ftartled at the Dan- 
ger, in order to kill the Snake : A Woman defign’d 
holding up her Hands to Heaven: An old Woman 
holding a Child in her Arms. The Whole natural 
and well drawn. 
3. A Piece of 4 Feet by 3 : An old Man naked, 
fitting : A naked Boy (landing by his Side, with a 
Piece of a Rod or Twig in each Hand : The old Man 
is pointing with his Finger, and teaching the Boy 
fomething. Fine Drawing, fomewhat defaced. 
4. A Piece of 6 Feet by 3 : A Half Length of Joi e 
with Thunder in his Hand: A little Cupid look- 
ing over his Shoulder : A Rainbow : An Eagle : A 
bold old Head : A Figure like Venus coming from 
bathing, naked down to the Thighs. Beautiful Con- 
tour, great Softnefs, and fine flefh Colours ; fee ms to 
have the privy Parts of a Man, an Hermaphrodite. 
y. A fmall Piece, about fourteen Inches fquare : 
Two fine Female Heads, or Half-Lengths j one with 
a Book in her Hand j great Expreffion ! T wo Mufcs. 
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