Howell's Devises, 1581 is a book written by Sir Walter Raleigh and published in 1906. The book is a compilation of poems and emblems that were originally created by a courtier named Thomas Howell in 1581. The emblems in the book are illustrations that are accompanied by a motto and a poem. The poems are written in English and Latin, and they explore themes such as love, friendship, and morality. The book is considered to be an important example of...
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