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Chrestoleros
Seuen bookes of Epigrames written by T. B. [i.e. Thomas Bastard]
Bastard, Thomas (1565 or 6-1618)
[section]
[dedication]
[If I my Pen an higher taske should set]
ΕΠΙΓΡΑΜΜΑΤΩΝ
Liber Primus.
Epigr. 1. de subiecto operis sui.
Epigr. 2.
Epigr. 3. Ad Lectorem.
Epigr. 4. De Microcosmo.
Epigr. 5. Ad lectorem de subiecto operis sui.
Epigr. 6. Ad Momum.
Epigr. 7. Ad curiosum lectorem.
Epigr. 8. Ad Do. Mountioy.
Epigr. 9. In Caium.
Epigr. 10. De Cadauere in littus eiecto.
Epigr. 11. de Philippo Sidneo.
Epigr. 12. De Publio.
Epigr. 13.
Epigr. 14. In Mathonem optatiuum.
Epigr. 15. In Mirum medicum.
Epigr. 16.
Epigr. 17. de poëta Martiali.
Epigr. 18.
Epigr. 19. in Auaritiam.
Epigr. 20. in Cacum.
Epigr. 21. De Typographo.
Epigr. 22. In Scillam.
Epigr. 23. in Caluum.
Epigr. 24.
Epigr. 25. in fucantem faciem suam.
Epigr. 26. de Adam primo homine.
Epigr. 27. In Cophum.
Epigr. 28.
Epigr. 29. In Gallum.
Epigr. 30.
Epigr. 31. Epitaphium Timonis.
Epigr. 32.
Epigr. 33.
Epigr. 34. Ad Thomam Freake armig. de veris aduentu.
Epigr. 35. In Thersit en.
Epigr. 36.
Epigr. 37. In Festum.
Epigr. 38. In Misum.
Epigr. 39. Ad librum suum.
Epigr. 40. Ad Lectorem.
Liber Secundus.
Liber Tertius.
Liber Quartus.
Liber Quintus.
Liber Sextus.
Liber Septimus
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Epigr. 38. Ad Lectorem.
Had
I my wish contented I should be,
Though nether rich nor better then you see.
For tis nor wealth nor honour that I craue,
But a short life, Reader, and a long graue.
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