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A53744 John Owen's Latine epigrams Englished by Tho. Harvey, Gent. ; dedicated by the author Mr. John Owen unto the Lady Mary Nevil, daughter of the Earl of Dorset.; Epigrammata. English Owen, John, 1560?-1622.; Harvey, Thomas. 1677 (1677) Wing O825E; ESTC R11234 92,073 212

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shalt not kill thou shalt not steal Thou shalt not steal this Law 's for Lawyers writ Thou shalt not kill this for Physician 's fit 12. Of Alanus A decocting Chymist This Chymist Gold to Not-Gold brought in Fact But he from not-Gold could not Gold extract 13. To the Prince Ones own be first If not let none decline Anothers to be while he may be thine 14. To Richard Earl of Dorset returned from France The change of Air hath chang'd which is most rare Thy Qualities and wit both better'd arc More learn'd more good thou now return'st thy Fate In both great Earl I do congratulate 15. Nine Muses Mutes When mute the Muses be what odds in fine Whether thou sayst nine Mutes or Muses nine If th' Idiome the diff'rence constitutes What diff'rence 'twixt the Muses and the Mutes 16. Honours Etymologie Genealogie In Hebrew wealth's call'd Hon in French Gold Or Hence Hon-or hath its name and Metaphor 17. To Cornutus Pythagoras his Letter hath upon 't A Bipartite That Letter 's on thy front 18. To Dindimus Of Salt a Bushel thou with me must eat Thou sayst to make our Amity compleat Thou never eatst as I remember Salt What shall thy friendship then for ever halt 119. A Cannical Woman A Woman 's like a Rule that 's general Which many times deceives so women all 20. Solomons wish Why did the wise King wisdome wish not Health Had Solomo● been wise h' had wish'd for wealth But Solomon wish'd wiser He did prize Wisdome 'fore Wrath 〈…〉 was not 〈◊〉 21. What News Here 's nothing new saith Solomon yet bold Columbus found a new World in our old 22. A Trine of British women from whom came the British union (a) Henry the seventh Henry's wife Mother Roses red and white (b) Margaret the Wife to James the fourth King of Scots Mother of the Union Conjoyn'd his Daughter did the Crowns Unite Happy O Son happy O Husband rather (c) James the First Britains Monarch Thrice happy Henry seventh as a Father 23. Doron Basilicon A Kingly Gift To thee the Wisdome's wish'd of Solomon Thy wish thou hast Doron Basilicon 24. Blessed are Munisicents Pacisicents King James the Britains state munites unites Munificent unificent he writes 25. Of Gaurus a Church-Canon Wisdome is read in Texts Apocryphal Thou though unwise art yet Canonical 26. A Snayl Emblematical Like Snayls are disagreeing Man and Wife One House will not contain them in their strife 27. Christopher Columbus (a) The Dove Columba was the first which did relate That Land appear'd and waters did abate And thou Columbus was the first whose hand Discover'd to the World the (b) America New-found-Land This Gold an Olive Branch that did produce That Pleasures and this Treasures for mans use 28. Against Regicides Cut off thy (a) Mat. 9.43 Right Hand if it make thee sin Thy (b) v. 45. Foot likewise if errours it walk in If that thy (c) v. 47. right Eye cause thee to transgress Then pull it out what Member more or less Is peccant in the Body strike it dead Except Divines and (d) Physicians Doctors say the Head 29. A Gratulation To George Arch-bishop of Canterbury 1511. At Oxford Rector thence thou didst arise A Dean two Cities didst Episcopize Thou Londons Bishoprick soon hadst and thee The Metropolitan we soon did see Thou in the Triple Senate fitt'st on high What more remains for thee to doe To die * Litchueld and Coventry 30. To Decianus a Judge I would not have thee deaf nor dumb but blind Not lame but maim'd not cruel nor too kind 31. To Caesar Caesars to God Gods All Pow'r on Earth beginning hath and end God solely doth beyond them both extend Indefinite not infinite are Powers On Earth God's Infinite but finite Ours 32. Three Sabbaths Saturn The Sun and Venus in a Trine To th' Jews Turks Christians Sabbaths three design The Jews their Sabbath have And they the same From pale-fac'd-leaden colour'd Saturn name The Turk whose Law permitteth many Wives His Sabbaths Name from Venus Name derives But Christians their Sabbath on the Day The Sun of Righteousness arose display 33. To David Murray Knight one of the Bed-chamber unto Prince Henry Kings Favours to their Favourites impart Wise Kings to those alone of best desert Our King in this excels For Favours he Daigns sole to worthy men to Thee like Thee 34. I can will will not Anomals I will but cannot what I can I nill Mans total Life is only Nill and will 35. Patience The man that suffers overcomes But then The suff'ring woman 's overcome by men 236. Of Genu-flexion A Probleme When Honour is conferr'd or Friend to Friend Why man but one Knee Woman both doth bend Man once but Woman twice must serve in Life While Maid her Father Husband when a Wife 37. To William Earl of Pembroke one of the Kings privy Council Not old in years nor young in Judgement sound The King thee fit for him thy Countrey found Shall I for this thine Honour praise thy Fate Or thy Desert I both congratulate 38. To the Bishop of London The learned King of the Metropolis Thee Pastor made The City wish'd for this The See-seat vacant many sought for it As their Reward for Learning and for Wit The King th' Arch-bishop thee the City call'd And thou the See-seat vocant art install'd 39. Of rising and setting Remember at Sun-setting Death thine Urn And at Sun-rising mind thy thence return 40. To Peter Junius a Scot-Britain formerly Tutor to King James He 's born unworthy from whom none is born But thou thy birth thy being dost adorn For seven from thy Loyns are issu'd forth Th' Idea's of thy Body Wit and worth So many learn'd from thee their Father sprung As Wise men did to learned Greece belong 41. Of Gaurus Thou wise and foolish art Who credits it Wise in conceit Foolish for want of Wit 42. S. T. S T. though a note of silence doth expound Without a Vowels help a vocal sound 43. The saying of Henry Earl of Northampton Uni Univoce One and Onely We Britans are univocal serve one Only King James uniting us alone 44. Of Quintus a Dreamer Oft in the Morn I thee complaining heard That in thy Dreams by Night no Truth appear'd What wonder while by day thou speakst but lye● That all thy Dreams by Night are falsities 45. To Robert Carre of the Kings Council c. The vulgar seldome love whom Kings prefer The King as seldom loves the popular 'T is difficult to purchase both their Loves Thy Motion 's double for with both it moves 46. Of a certain Hypocrite Thy left hand knows not what thy right hand gives True For it gives to none nor one relieves 47. The death of Justus Lipsius 1606. The seventi'th and sixth year of thine Age Finish'd oh Grief thine Earthly Pilgrimage That Day brought first mine Epigrams to Light When thon didst die