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A68848 The destruction of Troy, or The acts of Aeneas. Translated out of the second booke of the Æneads of Virgill, that peerelesse prince of Latine poets. With the Latine verse on the one side, and the English verse on the other, that the congruence of the translation with the originall may the better appeare. As also a centurie of epigrams, and a motto vpon the Creede, thereunto annexed. By Sr Thomas Wrothe, Knight; Aeneis. Liber 2. English and Latin Virgil.; Wroth, Thomas, Sir, 1584-1672. 1620 (1620) STC 24810; ESTC S119258 12,353 30

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Of the first magnitude hee 's not may be Some Pippin-Squire or one of lowe degree In Aucipem Ep. 80. YE harmles birds the Fowler now doth watch ye Take heed his charming musicke doth not catch ye Happy were ye and most secure from wronge If that a Fistula were in his tounge In quosdam Panedentes Ep. 81. YE Rau'nous Eat-breads had you chaunc't to liue When Christ the Loafes did to the hung'ry giue You eat bread so that some prophanely thought That Miracle had then beene neuer wrought In Lenonem Ep. 82. THe Doues will dwell in habitations cleane They thriue not nor delight in any other But thou hast got a habit so obsceane Which thou deriu'st neither from Sire nor mother Thou dwell'st in Houses and delight'st therein Such as are nastie with the stench of sinne In Floram. Ep. 83. FLora was sicke they say she 's now amended But wanteth weight her sicknes so impaird her That weight she wanteth shall be condiscended She 's now so light that honest men discard her If she be well iudge those that haue more skill In my opinion she is verry ill Ad Dominam Sapientiam Ep. 84. EVer young Lady euer glorious faire T' is strange the sons of men no more doe court thee Youth beautie honour wealth vncertaine are A month they vexe if one day they disport thee How talpishe-blind are those who doe not see They nothing haue Dame Wisdome wanting thee In quosdam non Ignotos Ep. 85. TH'antipathy of nature in these men Deserue an obseruation with my pen Two things they loue greene Leeks and tosted Cheese But Hemp they hate and when they see 't they sneese In non Decimantes Ep. 86. SOme theeues are water-Ratts someway-purs-takers Some Canters are and other some House-breakers Ther 's many sorts of theft many of theeues The greatest those keepe that the Church releeues De Naui submersa Ep. 87. THe Poast brings newes a Ship is suncke hard by Laden with goods worth threescore thousand pounds T' were rude in me to giue the Poast the lye Yet graunt me leaue to shew I haue some grounds He talks of Goods if one * Good were therein She had not suncke but see the weight of sinne In Cornutum Ep. 88. THe time hath been thou weart a sucking Calfe And then thy mother daily vs'd to beare thee But when thou wert a weanling halfe in halfe Thy weight encreas'd and then thy Sire did reare thee But now th' art growne an Oxe I know not one Can beare thy Horns thou art so monstrous growne Ad Floram. Ep. 89. THe vse of Masks I cannot but commend To keepe the beautie from the scorching Sun But Flora I would know what you intend Whether you feare the Moone when day is done For I haue heard that duly euery night You weare a Maske to smooth but not to white De suffocatione Matricis Ep. 90. BElla is much afflicted with the Mother No Physick can her mind 's content restore A contrary disease troubles her brother Of some the Father tearmd which lyes so sore Vpon his heart and thence not to be driuen Till he may say the Father is in heauen In Leuem Ep. 91. T' Is white and red that most delights the eye That cheek's ador'd where those two colours lye But thou look'st green as leeks or greenest glasse Which hue in thee confirms all flesh is grasse Greene cures greene conceiue me in a word For thee nought's better then a Green-goose Ad Senatores Lond. Ep. 92. GRaue Senators add to your Roy'l Exchange pleasure One window more through which your eyes with From thence may see your Feildes and leuell range Of your young Plants oh take not so much leasure For a good worke which had beene done some say Longe since had not a Stile stood in the way De quodam iocoso Ep. 93. A Merry Greeke set vp a Si quis late To signifie a stranger come to towne Who could great Noses and their heate abate His lodging such an Inne the day set downe The hugest Noses thither made repaire But Leech found none they made mine host to stare Of the Trees and Walkes in Moore-Fieldes Ep. 94. YE vpright Formalists and grauelld walks Of you the Spaniard Dutch Italian talks So talke they of your Citty 's great Infectour Old More-Ditch and condemne the works directour That More-Ditch is not lesse Ditch or more water To cleanse the filth of those that catle slaughter In Vulpinum Ep. 95. VVlpinus twice was sicke twice made his will With no intent that then should be his last Gaue all to those who bore him no good will Which well he knew but policie forecast That hope of gaine did gaine those men respect Whom all the world would otherwise neglect In Potatores Ep. 96. YE gusling drunkards I do much admire Your throats weare not nor that your arms do tyre In swallowing drinke and lifting double Iuggs Which fright my senses as the sight of buggs O Guttur-Laine how many sorts of drinke Run poast through thee as water downe a sincke In temporis profusores Ep. 97. THe world is ful of prodigall expenders The borrowers are more then are the lenders Those Prodigalls commit the highest cryme Who wast their liues in vaine expence of time In quendam morbum equinum Ep. 98. THe'rs one disease in country and in London Hath men and horses ye and women vndon There cannot sure a more contagious thing come Then this disease that spreads o're all the Kingdome I dare not nam 't least Prides pyes in their passions Chatter against mee Oh horses oh the Fashions In quosdam Tubicinatores Ep. 99. YE roaring beggers tell mee what you meane To spend each Christmas so much winde to gleane Gratuities from men O come not neere Where I abode or whisper in my eare Be sure your tongues with modestie be tipt And then I 'le tell you beggers must be whipt In Zoilum Ep. 100. MY Booke is short sayth Zoilus What then I wish it short and sweet to other men Or thus Ep. 77. IF Souldiers may obtayne foure Termes of warre Muskets shall be the Pleaders Pikes the Barre For blacke Bagges Bandeleers Iackets for Gownes Angels our fees wee 'l take no more crackt Crownes FINIS Libellus IF any aske me now whose booke I am I cannot answere without signes of shame For he that owns mee very often saith I am the worst of all the bookes he hath And which more grieues me calls me triuiall rymes Th' vntimely issue of his idle times A MOTTO VPON THE CREEDE KIng Dauids foole in paths of Athists trod Denying him whom I beleeue in God Nay more ye Athists know although it spight ye I 'le euer trust in The Father Almightie Nor feare I pestilence nor sword nor dearth Confessing him Maker of Heau'n and earth I'ts thou O Lord the hearts of men that tr'yst Thou know'st my faith in