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Ex otio Negotium | ||
Ad Cæsarem, Epig. 5.
If by chance (Cæsar) thou take up my Books,Lord of the world put by thy morning looks:
Thy greatest tryumphs have admitted mirth,
Nor need'st thou blush to give my fancy birth,
With what aspect thou smilest on Thymele,
Or mimicall Latinus, read thou mee.
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My life is modest though my lines be loose.
Ex otio Negotium | ||