Bust of Augusta, Princess of Wales, r., &c.; same as the
preceding.
Rev. Cupid, carrying his arrow and bow, is mounted upon a
lion. Leg. l ’a m o u r t r io m p h e s u r t o u t . (Love triumphs over
everything.)
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B. Ai.
3 0 1 . A u g u s t a , P r in c e s s o f W a l e s . C o u n t e r .
Bust of Augusta, Princess of Wales, r., &c.; same as No.
2 9 9 .
Rev. Two Cupids embracing. Leg. d e u x c o r p s u n e a m e .
(Two bodies, one soul.)
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B. M.
3 0 2 . A u g u s t a , P r in c e s s o f W a l e s . C o u n t e r .
Bust of Augusta, Princess of Wales, r., &c . ; same as No.
2 9 9 .
Rev. Cupid, holding a small mirror, rests upon his bow and
tramples upon a mask. Leg. l ’a m o u r r e q u i e r t l a s In c e r i t e .
(Love requires sincerity.)
1.
MB. M.
3 0 3 . A u g u s t a , P r i n c e s s o f W a l e s . C o u n t e r .
Bust of Augusta, Princess of Wales, r., &e.; same as No.
2 9 9 .
Rev. Cupid is seated upon his quiver in the water, and
paddles himself along with his bow. Leg. l ’am o u r t r o u v e d e
m o y e n . (Love finds a way.)
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B. M.
^ B u s t of Augusta, Princess of Wales, r., &c. ; same as No.
^ Rev. Cupid fixing wings upon the back of an Ass. Leg.
l a m o u r c h a n g e l a n a t u r e . (Love changes nature, i.e., converts
an Ass into a Pegasus.)
1.
MB. M.
3 0 5 . A u g u s t a , P r i n c e s s o f W a l e s . C o u n t e r .
2gBust of Augusta, Princess of Wales, r., &c.; same as No.
Rev. Cupid, walking, I , tramples upon a hare and carries a
branch of palm and his bow. Leg. l ’am o u r e s t sa n s p e u r .
(Love is without fear.)
1.
MB. Hi.
3 0 6 . A u g u s t a , P r i n c e s s o f W a l e s . C o u n t e r .
Bust of Augusta, Princess of Wales, r., &c.; same as No.
¿199.
Rev. Cupid walking, r., a tortoise before him, a hare behind
ivg. Leg. p e r s e v e r a n c e g a g n e . (Perseverance wins •—an
allusion to the fable of the Hare and the Tortoise.)
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MB . HL
3 0 7 . A u g u s t a , P r i n c e s s o f W a l e s . C o u n t e r .
2 9 9 USt °f AUgUSta’ Princess of Wales, r., &c.; same as No.
Rev. Cupid trampling upon the tail of a peacock. Leg.
l ’am o u r h a i t l a v a n it e . (Love detests vanity )
1.
MB. M.
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