Certain elegies, done by sundrie excellent wits With satyres and epigrames.
- Title
- Certain elegies, done by sundrie excellent wits With satyres and epigrames.
- Author
- Fitzgeffrey, Henry.
- Publication
- London :: Printed by B: A[lsop]: for Miles Partriche, and are to be solde at his shoppe neare Saint Dunstons Church in Fleet-streete,
- 1618.
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- Subject terms
- Epigrams, English -- 17th century.
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- Cite this Item
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"Certain elegies, done by sundrie excellent wits With satyres and epigrames." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A00825.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 5, 2024.
Contents
- title page
- An Elegie by F. B.
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An Elegie on the Lady
Penelope Clifton. By M. Dr. - An Elegie. by N. H.
- An Elegie on the death of the three sonnes of the Lord Sheffeild, drowned neere where Trent falleth into Humber.
- The Author in praise of his owne BOOKE.
- Of his deare Friend the Author, H. F.
- The Author's Answer.
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HORAT: De Arte Poeti. - Satyra prima.
- Satyra Secunda.
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To his worthy Friend vpon these
Satyres. -
THE SECOND BOOKE: OF Satyricall Epigram's.
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To his True Friend
Tho: Fletcher of LINCOLN'S-INNE Gent: -
Satyricall Epigram's.
- Ad Emptorem. Epig: 1.
- In Thrasonem. Epig: 2.
- Of a Rayling Clyent. Epig. 3.
- Of Debt. Epig. 4.
- In Medicum. Epig. 5.
- Against the Accademicks of their abusiue * Ignoramus. Epig. 6.
- In Cornutum. Epig. 7.
- No-lawes Reformation. Epig: 8.
- Of Lucus and his long Haire. Epig: 9.
- Francisco's Trauels. Epig: 10.
- Of Braggado and his Valour. Epig: 11.
- Of Duke and his Imprisonment. Epig. 12.
- Againe: Of Duke and the Debt. Epig. 13.
- (Guido's) Bounty. Epig. 14.
- Of Lawyers. Epig. 15.
- To his Fellow Students. Epig. 16.
- Of Him selfe. Epig. 17.
- Of Phantasmo a Mistris Boaster. Epig. 18.
- In Sextum. Epig. 19.
- Epig. 20.
- Cynna's Theft. Epig. 21.
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Of
Luce and her 4. Husbands, 3. of them thus Named,Small, Forman, Middleton. Epig. 22. - More-dew's Payment. Epig. 23.
- Clyms Account. Epig. 24.
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Of
Sim, and his speedy Marriage. Epig. 25. - A Manly Woman the best Wife. Epig. 26.
- The Womans Answer. Epig. 27.
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Tom's good Fortune in being Rob'd. Epig. 28. - Of Lawyers and Poets. Epig. 29.
- In Ignotum. Epig. 30.
- In Sprusam. Epig. 31.
- Of the Riming Sculler. Epig. 32.
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Sues Slip. Epig. 33. -
Of
Win and her Sutors. Epig: 34. - Tym's Studiosity. Epig. 35.
- AEnigma.
- Of an Egregious Whoore. Epig. 36.
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Of
Felo and his Poetry. Epig. 37. - To his Vnconstant Mistris. Epig. 38.
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Woman
(quasi) Woe-man. Epig. 39. - For Lawyers. Epig. 40.
- Speudall's Pollicie. Epig. 41.
- Of Liber too wary to Thriue. Epig. 42.
- In Lesbiam, ingratam. Epig. 43.
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Sir
Hughes mistake. Epig. 44. - In Pontum. Epig. 45.
- In Milonem. Epig: 46.
- Of Wine. Epig. 47.
- In Presbiterum. Epig. 48.
- In Ignotum. Epig. 49.
- The Iealous Man.
- The Wittall.
- Epig. 50.
- Incerti Authoris Of a Bald-man. Epig. 51.
- An Answer to the same. Epig. 52.
- In Philippum. Epig: 53.
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To his Ingenious Friend
Will: Goddard of his Booke intituled:Waspes. Epig. 54. -
Amor ex visu. Of a Blind-man, Louing.
Epig. 55. -
Maxima amicitia inter aequales. The
Younger Brother to theElder. Epig. 56. - Vaitas non est numerus. Epig. 57.
- Againe: Vnus Homo nullus homo. Epig. 58.
- Natura nihil agit frustra. Against Painted Women. Epig. 59.
- To his Hearts conciled Honor.
- In Amicam dotem quaerentem. Epig. 60.
- Of a Lawyer and a Physitian, which the Better man. Epig. 61.
- Of 2. Painters contending for Preeminence in their Art. Epig. 62.
- To the worthy Author vpon these Epigrams.
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To his True Friend
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THE Third Booke of Humours:
Intituled Notes from BLACK-FRYERS.