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A03671 Certain selected odes of Horace, Englished; and their arguments annexed. VVith poems (antient and modern) of divers subiects, translated. Whereunto are added, both in Latin and English, sundry new epigrammes. Anagramms. Epitaphes; Carmina. English. Selections Horace.; Ashmore, John. 1621 (1621) STC 13799; ESTC S104225 33,306 104

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three Poëts did mantaine By Three now One scarce Bread and Cheese can gaine Aliter Three Poëts one Mecoenas whilom fed Now Three let One goe supperless to bed Ad amicum suum D. ROBERTVM Millner de nomine suo Ashmore Littera non erit H atque S omnino liquescet Ne quidquam nobis sint in Amore morae Ad D. ROB. MORE Armigerum Qui More more tuus tuus sict Oré que Ré que An dubites quin sit totus Amore tuus Praenobili viro D. Clifford FRANCISCI Illustriss Cumberlandiae Comitis filio Haeredi Cessent Nobilibus sacrae qui Palladis artes Demunt aut doctis nobile stemma negant Hos omnes unus vincit Cliffordus utroque Stemmatibus clarus clarus ingenio To the Honourable Sir Thomas Wentworth Knight Baronet Be where thou wilt Worth alwaies thee attends In Publique and in Private causes know'n Vertues thy Worth thy Worth Vertues commends Which in thy Words and Deeds are daily show'n Where-e'r thou goes so let thy Worth shine forth That men may truely still say There Went-worth To Sir Charles Egerton Knight Mov'd gentle Knight by thy great Courtesie And good Report I meet with every where I adde these few words to the Memory Of Him to whom in kinred thou wert neer That Man of Worth whom lately we did see England's State Atlas Cheshire's Treasurie Ex Io. Syl. Anagr. Thomas Egerton Honors mett Age. Honors mett Age and seeking where to rest Agreed to lodge and harbor in thy Brest Ad Humanissimum virum D. Guliel Austin Armigerum Ergone cum clara resonet tua Buccina voce Auribus obstreperet nostra Cicuta tuis Sed ita vis neque detrecto Sic Daulias ipsa Carmen iners audit non variantis avis Stridulus arguto sic garriat Anser Olori Sicque Cicada tuis O Galerita sonis Ad Ornatissimum Virum D. Guidonem Palmes Militem Corporis aut Animi si quis Bona ponderet inter Millia multa virûm Palmes tibi Palma datur Angl. If Ornaments thou of the Minde Or Bodie in the Weigh-scales set ' Mongst many Thousands thou'll not finde One that from Palmes the Palm can get Ad Reverendum virum D. Doctorem FAVOR Est Favor in vultu verbis Favor ipse relucet Corpore pars toto nulla Favore vacat Non mirum est igitur si sint ea plena Favore Quae facias cum sis Totus ipse Favor Ad Insignem Poëtam D. Ben. Iohnson Ne sit iners impunè tuus titubétve Caballus Munera Mulciberi mitto polita manu Nève tuus languescat amor tibi Carmina mitto Sic Pauper diti poma dat Alcinoö Ad D. Franckland Sit tibi terra ferax omni feritate relictâ Qui candore animi notus es esse ferax Angl. Still let the Land be Frank to thee All rudeness set aside Whose Frankness in all Courtesie So well is know'n and try'd Ad Hen. Bethell D. Gualteri Bethell Militis filium cum Iustinianum sibi mitterem Vis fieri Doctus vis Dives Iustinianum Perlege Doctrinam Divitiásque dabit Angl. If Learning thou or Riches would'st obtaine Iustinian reade By him thou both mayst gaine Ad D. Io Davies Militē Iudicem Itinerariū Si tua legisset redivivus Carmina Plato Queîs Animae dotes Entheus ipse canis Aut tua voluisset Bilbili Epigrammata Vates Tempora queîs salse liberiora notas Diverso quamvis Genio scripsere hic ille Traderet hic Palmam traderet ille tibi Angl. If Plato liv'd and saw those Heaven-breath'd Lines Where thou the Essence of the Soule confines Or merry Martiall read thy Epigrammes Where sportingly these looser times thou blames Though both excell yet in their severall wayes They both ore-come would yeeld to thee the Praise Ad D. Thomam Best An quisquam neget hunc foelici sydere natum Qui solet in quo vis Optimus esse loco Angl. With happy stars he sure is Blest Wheresoe'r he goes that still is Best To Mistris Katherin Dutton Daughter of M. Dutton the worthy Alderman of Chester lately deceased Anagr. Katherine Dutton That kind true one Epigr. A Woman kinde that is not True Playes false and makes her Husband rue If True she be and nothing Kinde Shee is a Corrasiue to his Minde True kindness and Kinde Truth in one Make-up a happy Vnion Epitaphium Robini Round Robin's gone And this Grave doth inclose The Pudding of his Doublet and his Hose Ad D. Iohannem Petty de quodam Male Sit malè Mal● tibi si sis malus atque molestus Atque malo petus sit Tibi Male precor Sin magè quod cap●o tu sis bonus atque benignus Opto ut contingat nil tibi Male mali In Fidicinem infidum Non tibi danda fides Fidicen discrimine nullo Túque fides violas tu violasque fidem Aliud Qui fidibus ludis volupe est tibi ludere amicos Est eadem fidei cura fidisque tibi Dominus quidam de se Poscenti soleo nummos irascter An quod Do Minus atque Minas dicor ego Dominus To M. Christopher Moyser The Friendship that betwixt us is begun For causes iust which we our selves best knowe Will for the same I trust on smoothly run And with the time increase and greater growe Ad Reverendum virum sibique meritò colendum Ad D. Hodgson sacrae Theologiae Doctorem Anagr. Phineas Hodgsonius Doctor Dignus Honore dato poscis Epigr. Dignus Honore dato meritò tu poscis Honorem Qui datur indigno non honor est at onus Of One that wearing an Hawthorne in his hat to save him from the thunder was suspected upon Examination found to be a Priest and is now in Prison In Sacrisicum Albo Sacrificus spino sua tempora cinxit Sic Iovis ut sugeret fulmina missa manu Caesaris at non sic effugit fulmina laesi Divisum Imperium cum love Caesar habet Angl. A Priest that he Ioves thunder might not feare An Hawthorn garland on his head did weare Which him from Caesars thunder could not hide Caesar with Iove Dominion doth divide In Eundem Fulmina dum vitas invitas fulmina demens Interior a Deo haud exterior a placent Angl. While fondly thou the Thunder shuns Vpon the Thunder-bolt thou runs For surely God whom all should praise Not outward things but inward please To Mr. Iohn Paget Our Friendship strengthned by continuance And the respect that to thy worth is fit Claim in my Writings this rememberance That each Page should Iohn Paget haue in it In Tortum Tortus accus'd to lie to feine and flatter Said he but set a good Face on the matter Then sure he borrow'd it for t is well knowne Tortus ne'r wore a good Face of his owne De Seipso Surety what 's that I to my loss have try'd Who for anothers Debt too Sure am Ty'd If this I had Etymologiz'd before I never had been shut