This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1689 Excerpt: ...was Melior's Freeman made; '3' To his Endowments this was paid.. i For who more Charming, who more Fair f More with Apollo might compare?j ll, wr, ' The Graces which in him did dwell, Did thofe o'th' youthful God excels 'r Immod'rate Virtue, 'tis thy Doom, ' But feldom to Old Age to come. To prevent Sorrow's fharp ...
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1689 Excerpt: ...was Melior's Freeman made; '3' To his Endowments this was paid.. i For who more Charming, who more Fair f More with Apollo might compare?j ll, wr, ' The Graces which in him did dwell, Did thofe o'th' youthful God excels 'r Immod'rate Virtue, 'tis thy Doom, ' But feldom to Old Age to come. To prevent Sorrow's fharp Difeafe, Pray/flOught ffiou ldv'ft may too much pleafe., !..; -l!.: ' .!'!, J1."" '. t r;;i.v. JSp. go. Om Petus. If whenten Pound you promis'd, you had paid, And giv'nit home with me, and not delay'd, I had your Debtor for an Hundred been;;iV; ' But lending it, Petus, fo tardy in, j; 5'tj After feven Months, I guefs, or nine Months time, I know not which to'call't, a Gift, or Crime. Shall I what's truer, ev'n thanTruth, expound, . Inftead of giving, thou haft loft, ten Pound. Ej 31. On Charidemus. Oft with thy Wife does thePhyfician lye, -Thou knowing, Char idem, and ftanding by, 0 I fee (hou wilt nqt of a Feaver dye r J." ' '.'.... '.. H 3. y IC2 ) Ef 33-0 f Be/j Otho.; When yet the chance of War did doubtful ftand, And Otho might have had the upperliand; War he renoune'd, maintain' fey Seas of Bloud And with his own, reftrain'd the Publfck fbud. Tho Cato7s Life, than Cfar greater Were j- r'i 0/ ?, in's Death exceeded Cite Bp 3 p. Ow Cinna... Of thy Manilla's fevenfold Births, not one, Cinna, is thine, or yet a free-born Son: For not thy feif, thy Neighbour, or thy Friend, To their begetting can at all pretend: put their Dams Stealths are fhewn'by ev'ry Head, To be the Work o'th' Straw, and Trundle-Bed. He, who, Moor-like, with Woolly Hair we fee, Of the Cook Ranter does confeft to be. But lie with the ft rutting Lips, an, d fla Nofe, Tl3e pure Image of (he Wreftler does difcloie, For you to dare my much-f...
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Add this copy of Select Epigrams of Martial Englished [By H. Killigrew]. to cart. $56.36, good condition, Sold by Bonita rated 4.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Newport Coast, CA, UNITED STATES, published 2010 by Nabu Press.