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Nil reliqui.
Nothing left
Scilicet hoc deerat, post tot mala denique nostris
Locustae ut raperent, quicquid inesset, agris.[1]
Vidimus innumeras Euro[2] duce tendere turmas,
Qualia non Atylae, castrave Xerxis erant.[3]
Hae foenum, milium, corda omnia consumpserunt,
Spes & in angusto est, stant nisi vota super.
This was all it needed - that after so many misfortunes, finally locusts should seize whatever was in our fields. We have seen countless squadrons encamped, led by Eurus, hosts such as Attila and Xerxes never had. These creatures have eaten up all hay, millet and later crops. There is little scope for hope unless our prayers prevail.
1. Referring to a plague of locusts in North Italy in 1541/2.
2. Eurus was the wind from the East.
3. Attila the Hun and Xerxes, King of Persia, were leaders who invaded the Roman Empire and Greece with vast armies in mid fifth century AD and 480 BC respectively. Xerxes’ invasion and Attila’s first invasion both came from the east.
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Section: FORTUNA (Fortune, good or bad). View all emblems in this section.

Malč parta, malč dilabuntur.[1]
Ill gotten, ill spent
Miluus edax,[2] nimiae quem nausea torserat escae,
Hei mihi mater ait viscera ab ore fluunt.
Illa autem. quid fles? cur haec tua viscera credas,
Qui rapto vivens sola aliena vomis?
A voracious kite, which had eaten too much, was racked with vomiting. ‘O dear, mother’, it said, ‘entrails are pouring out of my mouth.’ She however replied: ‘What are you crying about? Why do you think these are your entrails? You live by plunder and vomit only what belongs to others.’
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