The house of correction: or, Certayne satyricall epigrams. Written by I.H. Gent. Together with a few characters, called Par pari: or, Like to like, quoth the deuill to the collier
- Title
- The house of correction: or, Certayne satyricall epigrams. Written by I.H. Gent. Together with a few characters, called Par pari: or, Like to like, quoth the deuill to the collier
- Author
- I. H.
- Publication
- London :: Printed by Bernard Alsop, for Richard Redmer, and are to be sold at his shoppe at the west end of Saint Pauls Church,
- 1619.
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- Subject terms
- Epigrams, English.
- Characters and characteristics -- Early works to 1800.
- Link to this Item
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- Cite this Item
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"The house of correction: or, Certayne satyricall epigrams. Written by I.H. Gent. Together with a few characters, called Par pari: or, Like to like, quoth the deuill to the collier." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A02441.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 4, 2024.
Contents
- title page
- The Authour to his Booke.
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EPIGRAMS.
- ¶ Lectori.
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Bibens his bountie. -
I
Ducum. - ¶ Omne Simile non est Idem.
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Gr
e pondus. - On a Shoemaker.
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On
Fuscus his valour. - Ad Rinaldum amic.
- In Lusiam.
- In Lincum.
- Destruit aedificat mutat quadrata rotundis.
- Canutus reformation.
- On a Maydens thoyse.
- In Pigmeum.
- Flemminius Sickenesse.
- In Oblitum.
- Lucus Iourney.
- Nimis Amor.
-
In
Priscus commendations of his Mistris. - Vltra posse non est esse.
- In Rufum.
- In Cornutum.
- Richards mourning.
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Flaccu 's payment. -
On
Iustice her entertaynment. -
Iustice her reward. - In Briscum.
- In Ledaem.
- Enigma.
- Ad bonos socios.
- In Pratum Iur: cons.
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On Captaine
Drake his Voyage. - Ad amicam.
- Answere.
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Will 's error. - Spinus his choyce.
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To
M one of the Masters of the Chancery, on his name.r. Richard Moore, - To the Bookeseller.
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Vulcans Marriage. - In Borachium.
- In Dominam Membrosam.
- Theeues falling out, true men come by their goods.
- On the sixe Cases.
- Ad Lectorem.
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On
Luce's maintenance. - Peters trouble.
- Parnels comfort.
- In Duellum.
- In Bachum & Venèrem.
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On
Venter the Merchant. - To the Gentlewomen Painters.
- Tempora mutantur & nos mutamur in illis.
- Ad Iur: cons.
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Tom's bargaine. -
To Mistris
E. S. - Epitaph.
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On my Venture in Sir
Walter Rawleigh's Voiage. - A Data fata sequtus.
- In Costum.
- On Smithfield.
- Epitaph on a Foote-man.
- Censures on the Voyage to Gwyana.
- On a Scriuener.
- Ad Templum pro bonis.
- De Templo in malos.
- Sextus Purchase.
- Mirabilie Visu.
- On the Lotteries.
- Currit mercator ad Indos.
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On the High Spring tide at the Shewes at the
Palsgraue's Wedding. - On Iustice Ballance.
- Old Siluium.
- De perochia beatae Mariae de Arcubus.
- Ex abundantia cordis es loquitur.
- Ad Lectorem Candidum.
- half title
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Certaine CHARACTERS, Called PAR PARI: or, Like to like, quoth the Diuell to the Collier.
- A Pirat is an excellent Bow-man.
- A Drunkard is a Master of Defence,
- A meere Gallant is one that playes at Noddy.
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A Curtezan is a Musi
ian. - A Gull Traueller is the Ball at Tennis,
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A Swaggerer is one that playe
at Ruffe, - A broking Scriuener is a Barbersurgion.
- A Gamester at Irish is a Merchant Aduenturer.
- An Amorist is a Painter.
- Lectoribus.