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viz. A grand Figure of a Woman fitting, with a 
Garland of Flowers on. her Head, a majeftic com- 
manding Countenance, a knotted Club, exa&lylike 
that of Thefeus, long and tapering, in her left Hand, 
refting herfelf on her right Elbow, with her Hand to 
her Temple: A young Fawn laughing over her 
Shoulder, with a mufical Inftrument of twelve Pipes 
in his Hand. At her Side is a Basket of Fruit: Over- 
againft her a naked Figure of a Man, robuft and vi- 
gorous, with a Beard ; his Back fhorr, and, to Sight, 
his Face turned to the left Shoulder ; a Garland of 
Flowers or Laurels on his Head ; a Quiver, a Bow 
and Arrows by his Side ; under his left Arm fome- 
thing like Part of a Lion's Skin, and one Paw, but 
faintly exprdfed : A fine natural Attitude 5 mod ex- 
quifite Proportion and Drawing. A little higher, clofe 
by him, a Genius or Goddefs of Fame, with Wings, a 
Garland on her Head, a Sprig like Ears of Corn in the 
leftHand, and pointing with the right; and both (he and 
the Man looking to a young Infant below (a moft beau- 
tiful Figure, and natural Attitude) fucking a Doe, 
finely drawn and fpotted, which is licking the Child's 
Knee. Under their Feet an Eagle with his Claw 
upon a Globe, and a Lion, both as large as Life. 
Some reckon the Man Hercules , and the Woman 
Tomona : But Hercules i I think, did not ufe the 
Quiver; and : Tomona has no fuch Majefty, nor any 
Bufinefs with a Club, which is longer and fmalier 
than that of Hercules. 
The third is a Piece of four Feet fquare, reprefent- 
ing the Centaur Chiron , fitting, as it were, on his 
Backfide, and teaching his Pupil Achilles , a young 
Lad of about twelve, to play upon the Harp. Part 
of the Horfe is a very difficult forced Attitude ; the 
whole 
