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A collection of his epigrams ap- peared in 1550 , to be followed by similar collections throughout the fol- lowing decade ; six hundred epigrams are included in the popular Works ( 1562 , 1576 , 1587 , 1598 ) .
A collection of his epigrams ap- peared in 1550 , to be followed by similar collections throughout the fol- lowing decade ; six hundred epigrams are included in the popular Works ( 1562 , 1576 , 1587 , 1598 ) .
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lated epigrams from the Greek Anthology and from the Latin poet Ausonius ; Kendall gathered into Flowers of Epigrams , 1577 , a great number of translations , mostly his own , from Greek and Latin epigrams , the latter in- cluding those ...
lated epigrams from the Greek Anthology and from the Latin poet Ausonius ; Kendall gathered into Flowers of Epigrams , 1577 , a great number of translations , mostly his own , from Greek and Latin epigrams , the latter in- cluding those ...
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Ms. 8012 , Chetham ; Reliquie Wottoniana , 1672 , Cornell ; The Mouse - Trap , 1606 ( 19334 ) , B. M .; Epigrams , 1608 ( 19329 ) , White ; Laquei Ridiculosi , 1613 ( 19332 ) , White ; The Mastive , 1615 ( 19333 ) , White ; Two ...
Ms. 8012 , Chetham ; Reliquie Wottoniana , 1672 , Cornell ; The Mouse - Trap , 1606 ( 19334 ) , B. M .; Epigrams , 1608 ( 19329 ) , White ; Laquei Ridiculosi , 1613 ( 19332 ) , White ; The Mastive , 1615 ( 19333 ) , White ; Two ...
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THOMAS HEYWOOD | 541 |
SIR JOHN BEAUMONT | 547 |
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