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From Henry Parrot's Epigrams , 1608 Ortus novus urbe Britannus Who braves it now as doth young Histrio , Walking in Paul's like to some potentate , Richly replenished from the top to th ' toe As if he were derived from high estate ?
From Henry Parrot's Epigrams , 1608 Ortus novus urbe Britannus Who braves it now as doth young Histrio , Walking in Paul's like to some potentate , Richly replenished from the top to th ' toe As if he were derived from high estate ?
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Turberville outlived his literary fame , though to the end of his life he seems to have been held in high personal regard . Among the epigrams of Sir John Harington occurs this tribute ' in commendation of George Turberville ' : When ...
Turberville outlived his literary fame , though to the end of his life he seems to have been held in high personal regard . Among the epigrams of Sir John Harington occurs this tribute ' in commendation of George Turberville ' : When ...
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EPIGRAMS THE EPIGRAM ( ʻa short poem ending in a witty or ingenious turn of thought , to which the rest of the composition is intended to lead up , ' 0.E.D. ) had been written in great numbers by John Heywood in the middle decades of ...
EPIGRAMS THE EPIGRAM ( ʻa short poem ending in a witty or ingenious turn of thought , to which the rest of the composition is intended to lead up , ' 0.E.D. ) had been written in great numbers by John Heywood in the middle decades of ...
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SIR THOMAS MORE | 9 |
GEORCE GASCOIGNE | 99 |
SIR Philip SIDNEY | 105 |
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