Woe Is Me

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Woe is me, that I sojourn in Mesech, that I dwell in the tents of Kedar!—Psalm CXX. 5.
(Book the fifth. Emblem VII.)

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Artists

Names:
Bennett, Charles Henry; Rogers, William Harry
Dates:
1828-1867, 1825-1873
Countries:
UK, UK

Illustration

Subject:
Ornaments & Patterns
Technique:
Wood Engraving
Format:
Portrait (taller)
Source:
Library of Congress, the Internet Archive

Book

Title:
Quarles' emblems
Author:
Quarles, Francis
Publisher:
London: James Nisbet and Co., 1861
Open Library:
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Description:

A snail with a human face and a cone-shaped hat is depicted inside a lavishly decorated circular frame, pointing its tentacles to its left.

For this series of illustrations, the main figurative artwork was carried out by Charles Henry Bennett and the ornamental part by William Harry Rogers.

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