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A96816 A supplement to The queen-like closet, or, A little of everything presented to all ingenious ladies, and gentlewomen / by Hannah Woolley ... Woolley, Hannah, fl. 1670.; Woolley, Hannah, fl. 1670. Queen-like closet. 1674 (1674) Wing W3287; ESTC R221176 74,618 219

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Right-hand Pluto the God of Riches With Black Curl'd Hair in a Robe of Cloath of Gold Bacchus the God of Wine With Curl'd Brown Hair Cloathed in a Leopards Skin spotted or in a green Mantle Crown'd with a Wreath of Ivy or Vine-Branches his Complexion Tawny Hymen the God of Marriage With long Yellow Hair in a Purple or Saffron coloured Mantle Vulcan the Deified Black-Smith Let him be Cloathed in a Scarlet-Robe Genius In a Purple Mantle fringed with Gold Sleep In a White Mantle cast over a Black Cupid In a Green Robe Minos one of the Judges of Hell His Curuseers to be of Gold his Robe Blew and Silver his Buskins of Gold vvith long Curl'd Brown Hair and Crown'd with a Golden Crown Momus the Carping God With a Dark-coloured Robe the hair of his Beard must be Party-coloured Goddesses Juno the Queen of the Goddesses With black Hair and black Eyes with a Skie-coloured Mantle wrought vvith Gold and Peacocks Eyes Diana the Virgin Goddess With yellow Hair a Grass-green mantle trimmed with Silver Buskins of Silver a Golden Bow and a painted Quiver Pallas the Goddess of Wisdom With a Blow Mantle embroidered with Silver Venus the beautiful Goddess With Gold yellow Hair attired vvith Black a Scarlet Robe and a Dove-colour or Watchet Mantle Ceres the Goddess of Corn. With yellow Hair and a Straw-colouloured Mantle trimmed vvith Silver Tellus the Goddess of the Earth In a Green Mantle Proserpine Queen of Hell In a black Mantle trimmed vvith Gold flames Aurora In a Purple Robe and a blew Mantle fringed with Silver Urania one of the Muses In a Mantle of Azure filled with Lamps Vesta Daughter to Saturn In White Garments filled with Flames Astrea the Goddess of Justice In a Crimson Mantle trimmed with Silver Flora the Goddess of Flowers In a Mantle of Divers Colours And Night In a black Mantle spotted about with Stars of Gold Ceres the Enchantress Her under garment Gold the ground Green the Mantle Purple the three Graces in Silver Robes The Twelve Months of the Year March Is drawn in Tawny with a fierce aspect a Helmet upon his head and leaning on a Spade and a Basket of Garden Seeds in his Left hand and in his Right hand the Sign of Aries And Winged April A Young Man in Green with a Garland of Mirtle and Hawthorn-Bude Winged in one hand Primroses and violets in the other the Sign Taurus May. With a sweet and lovely Countenance clad in a Robe of White and Green embroidered with several Flowers upon his Head a garland of all manner of Roses on the one hand a Nightingale in the other a Lute His Sign must he Gemini June In a Mantle of dark Grass-green upon his Head a garland of Bents Kings-Cups and Maiden-hair in his Left hand an Angle with a box of Cantharides in his Right the Sign Cancer and upon his arms a Basket of seasonable Fruits July In a Jacket of light Yellow eating Cherries with his Face and Bosom Sun-burnt on his Head a Wreath of Centaury and wild Tyme a Seith on his shoulder and a Bottle at his girdle carrying the Sign Leo. August A Young Man of fierce and Cholerick aspect in a Flame-coloured Garment upon his Head a garland of Wheat and Rye upon his Arm a Basket of all manner of ripe Fruits at his Belt a Sickle His Sign Virgo September A merry and chearful Countenance in a Purple Robe upon his Head a Wreath of red and white Grapes in his Left hand a handful of Oats withal carrying a Horn of Plenty full of all manner of ripe-Fruits in his Right hand the Sign Libra October In a Garment of Yellow and Carnation upon his head a garland of Oak-leaves with Akorns in his Right hand the Sign Scorpio in his Left hand a Basket of Medlars Services and Chesnuts and any other Fruits then in Season November In a Garment of Changable Green and Black upon his Head a garland of Olives with the Fruit in his Left hand Bunches of Parsnips and Turnips in his Right His Sign Sagittarius December A horrid and fearful aspect clad in Irish-Rags or course Freez girt unto him upon his Head three or four Night-Caps and over them a Turkish Turbant his Nose red his Mouth and Beard clog'd with Isicles at his back a bundle of Holly Ivy or Misletoe holding in sur'd Mittens the Sign of Capricornus January Clad all in White as the Earth looks with the Snow blowing his Nails in his Left Arm a Billet the Sign Aquarius standing by his side February Cloathed in a dark Skie-colour carrying in his Right hand the Sign Pisces LADIES I hope your pleas'd and 〈◊〉 shall I If what I 've Writ you may be gainers by If not it is your fault it is not mine Your benefit in this I do design Much labour and much time it hath me cost Therefore I beg let none of it be lost The Mony you shall pay for this my Book You 'l not repent of when in it you look No more at present to you I shall say But wish you all the happiness I may H. W. FINIS