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English: Amissa liberate laetior. Engraving. From Jacob Cats (1622) Silenus Alcibiadis, sive Proteus, Amsterdam.
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Source E. de Jongh (1967) Zinne- en minnebeelden in de schilderkunst van de zeventiende eeuw, Amsterdam: Nederlandse Stichting Openbaar Kunstbezit, [S.l.]: Openbaar Kunstbezit in Vlaanderen, ill. 21, p. 34.
Author Anonymous (engraver) and Jacob Cats (poet)

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