Epigrammes in the oldest cut, and newest fashion A twise seuen houres (in so many weekes) studie: No longer (like the fashion) nor vnlike to continue. The first seuen. [by] Iohn Weeuer |
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Epig. 22. In Gulielmum Rich: Cantabr: procu.
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Epig. 22. In Gulielmum Rich: Cantabr: procu.
But that I am too poore to pen thy praise,I would presume thy glorious name to raise:
Beyond the riches of the Indian land,
Worth more then worthlesse Tagus golden sand:
But O thy vertues passe my praises pitch,
Thy learnings fame aboue thy name is rich:
How wel then Vertue sorts her with thy fame
That art both rich in Art, and Rich in Name.
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