Author: Hawkins, Henry, 1571?-1646
Image Title: The Rose Device
Description: A snake encircles an image of a rose. The rose is the queen of the flowers; therefore it represents the Virgin Mary who is the queen of the women. A Latin phrase is placed at the top that reads CASTO PERFUSA RUBORE (“through modesty the color mounts in her cheeks”).
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