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Certain Selected Odes Of Horace, Englished

and their Arguments annexed. With Poems (Antient and Modern) of diuers Subjects, Translated. Whereunto are added, both in Latin and English, sundry new Epigrammes. Anagrammes. Epitaphes [by John Ashmore]

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GENERIS SPLENDORE, Doctrina, & Pietate viro præcellenti, D. Thomæ Wharton, Equiti aurato, D. Philippi Baronis de Wharton, Filio & Hæredi.
 
 
 
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GENERIS SPLENDORE, Doctrina, & Pietate viro præcellenti, D. Thomæ Wharton, Equiti aurato, D. Philippi Baronis de Wharton, Filio & Hæredi.

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Angl.

Accept these Lines, the Countrie's praise that tell
(O thou the Court's and Country's dear Delight)
Which, as I Mawnds made in my homely Cell,
My Countrey Muse did late to me indite.
So, let thy Philadelph (her Sexes praise)
Enrich thee still with Treasures of her bed:
So, let thy Philip, in thy Hall that playes,
Thee Grandsire make by issue fairely spred.
Virtutum tuarum cultor observantissimus, Ioh: Ashmorvs.