The destrvction of Troy or the acts of Aeneas. Translated ovt of the second booke of the Aeneads of Virgill, that peerelesse Prince of Latine Poets. With the Latine verse on the one side, and the English Verse on the other, that the congruence of the translation with the Originall may the better appeare. As also a Centurie of Epigrams, and a Motto vpon the Creede, thereunto annexed. By Sr Thomas Wrothe |
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In Potatores. Ep. 96.
Ye gusling drunkards, I do much admire,Your throats weare not, nor that your arms do tyre
In swallowing drinke, and lifting double Iuggs,
Which fright my senses, as the sight of buggs;
O Guttur-Laine, how many sorts of drinke,
Run poast through thee, as water downe a sincke?
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