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the 
Vii 
is every thing to hope;” if deprived of its 
leaves, it signifies, “there is every thing to 
fear.” 
The amaryllis, which is the emblem of 
pride, may be made to express, “ my pride 
is humbled,” or “your pride is checked,” 
by holding it downwards, either to the left 
or right, as the sense requires. 
It is not difficult for any one to extend 
these rules, so as to embrace almost any 
subject. It will also be requisite to add em- 
blems for the cardinal numbers, the months, 
&c. A little ingenuity will easily discover 
those most appropriate. 
