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
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- 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
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- Horace.
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- London :: Printed by H[umphrey] L[ownes] for Richard Moore; and are to be solde at his shop in Saint Dunstans Church-yard, in Fleet-street,
- 1621.
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- Epigrams, English.
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"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." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A03671.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 3, 2024.
Contents
- title page
- To my Friend, the Author.
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Ad Amicum suum, Ioh. Ashmore. -
In harum Eligantiss. Odarum Tran∣slationem,
Hexastichon. - To the ingenious Author.
- encomium
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CERTAIN SELEC∣TED ODES OF HORACE TRANSLATED.
- Ad Mecaenatem. Lib. 1. Ode prima.
- Ad Licinium. Lib. 2. Ode 10.
- Ad Lydiam. Lib. 1. Ode 13.
- Ad Grosphum. Lib. 2. Ode 16.
- In ambitiosum quendā & avarū. Li. 2. Od. 18
- Ad Posthumum. Lib. 2. Ode. 14.
- Ad Pirrham. Lib. 1. Ode 5.
- Ad Martium Censorinū. Lib. 4. Ode. 8.
- Ad Lydiam. Lib. 3. Ode 9.
- Eadem aliter.
- Eadem paulo fusius.
- Ad Melpomenen. Lib. 4. Ode 3.
- Laudes rei rusticae. Epod. 2.
- Ad Authorem.
- Ad Torquatum. Li. 4. Od. 7.
- Ad Chloen. Lib. 1. Ode 23.
- Ad Aristium Fuscum. Lib. 1. Ode. 22.
- Lib. 1. Ode 26. Ad Lamiam.
- Lib. 3. Ode 30.
- title page
- AD ORNATISSIMVM virum, D. GEORGIVM CALVERT, Equitem auratum, & Regiae Majestatis à Secretis, & Consilijs.
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A SPEECH, MADE TO the Kings Maiestie comming in his Progress to
Rippon, the 15. ofAprill, 1617. In the Person of MERCVRIE. -
Ad Potentissimū & Clementiss. Regem IACOBVM,
Ecclesiae Collegiatae Rippo∣nensis Restauratorē benigniss. auspicatissimoMaiestatis suae progressu Ripponam advenientem, 15. Aprilis 1617.-
Ad
CAROLVM, Augustissimum Walliae Principem. -
To the most Beautifull and Ʋertuous Princess, the Lady ELISABETH. -
Ad Illustrissimum Dominum, GEOR∣GIVM VILLIERS, MarchionemBuc∣kinghamiae Amplissimum. -
To the same right Honourable, GEORGE, Marquess ofBuckingham, upon the Accession ofhis Office of the Admiralty.Ex Latino. -
To the Right honourable, EDMVND, LordSheffield, after his Recovery froma dangerous sickness. -
To the Right Honourable, Sir FRANCIS BACONE, Knight, Lord High Chancelorof ENGLAND. -
To Master AldebroughEsquire. -
To the Right Worshipfull, Sir EDWARD MOSLEY, Knight, Attorney of his Maiesties Court of the Dutchie of LAN∣CASTER. -
To Mr . MILES MOODY,of an Epitaph which he wrote of the death of his vertuous andloving wife, Elisabeth,daughter to Mr . William Fawcet,Alderman of Rippon. -
An Epitaph upon the death of ELISABETH BRIGGES, Daughter to the discreet Matron and Widow,Bettrice Brigges. -
To Sir IOHN MALLORY,Knight, after his Recovery from a great Sickness. -
To the vertuous, and fairely spreading Buds of Beautie, MistrisMarie, Francis, andIoane Metcalf, daughters of SirThomas Metcalf, Knight,he dedicates these Roses. -
To Mr . WILLIAM MALLORY,and his deare brother IOHN, the generous andgrace∣full children of Mr . WILLIAM MAL∣LORY,Esquire. -
Ausonius, ex graeco, de ambiguitate eligendae vitae. Edyl. 15. begining thus; -
To Mr . IOHN CAMEAGE. -
Epitaphium D. STEPHANI PROCTER, Militis. -
Reverendo in Christo Patri & D. IOH. KING, Episcopo Londinensi. -
Sibi merito colendo D. IOANNI BENETO, Militi. -
Lamentatio CATHERINAE FOWLER, castae & integerrimae Matronae, in suo∣rum morte. -
Ad D.
Cradock, Ecclesiae CathedralisDunelmensis Cancellarium, de Patris sui morte. -
Ad D. CHRISTOPH. LINDALL, RipponaePraebendar. digniss. -
Ad D. FERDINANDVM FERFAX, Militem. -
To the famous Martialist, Captaine WILLIAM FERFAX. -
Dialogus inter Vram& Skell,duos amnes Ripponam ambientes, & in parte oppidi orientali co∣euntes, de morte celeberrimi viri,Ioh. Mallory, Equitis aurati. -
Ad humanissimum virum, D. FRAN. TRAPPES, Militem. -
Ad G. W. qui casu caput suum Cantabrigiaefregit. -
To the Right Worsh. the Lady ELSABETHMetcalf, the La.Catherin Fennick, and the La.Marie Bethell, Daughters of SirHen. Slingsbie, Knight. -
To M
rs .Dorathy Wythes, wife to Mr .Charles Wythes, Esquire. -
To M
r .Marke Metcalf. -
Ad Poetam doctissimum (utinam ditissimum ) Ioh. Owen. -
Ad amicum suum D. ROBERTVM Millner,de nomine suo, Ashmore. -
Ad D. ROB. MORE,Armigerum. -
Praenobili viro, D. Clifford, FRANCISCI Illustriss.Cumberlandiae Comitis filio & Haeredi. -
To the Honourable, Sir
Thomas Wentworth, Knight Baronet. -
To Sir
Charles Egerton, Knight. -
To Mistris
Katherin Dutton, Daughter of M.Dutton, the worthy Alderman ofChester, lately deceased.
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Ad
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GENERIS SPLENDORE, Doctrina, & Pietate viro praecellenti,
D. THOMAE WHARTON,Equiti aurato, D.Philippi Baronis deWharton, Filio & Haeredi. -
THE PRAISE OF A COVNTRY LIFE. MARTIAL. Lib. 4. Epigram. 90.
De Rusticatione. -
TO THE RIGHT WORSIP∣full, S
r . RICHARD HVTTON,Knight, one of his Maiesties Iustices in the Court ofCommon Pleas. -
OF A BLESSED LIFE. MARTIALIS,
ad seipsum, vel potius ad Iulium Martialem.Lib. 10. Epigr. 47.