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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.
Liber Secundus.
Liber Tertius.
Liber Quartus.
Liber Quintus.
Epigr. 1 Ad Do. Mountioy.
Epigr. 2. Ad Lectorem.
Epigr. 3.
Epigr. 4. In Getam.
Epigr. 5. In Seuerum.
Epigr. 6. In Candidum.
Epigr. 7. In Thymum.
Epigr. 8. In Cacum.
Epigr. 9.
Epigr. 10. In Mirum.
Epigr. 11. In Seuerum.
Epigr. 12. In Bardum.
Epigr. 13.
Epigr. 14. Thymum.
Epigr. 15. In Castorem.
Epigr. 16. In Brillum.
Epigr. 17 In S. Q. C. &c.
Epigr. 18.
Epigr. 19. in Philonem.
Epigr. 20. In Misum & Mopsam.
Epigr. 21. In Gillonem.
Epigr. 22. In Lanionem medicum.
Epigr. 23. in Dacum.
Epigr. 24.
Epigr. 25. in Timonem.
Epigr. 26. In Septimium.
Epigr. 27. In Cophum.
Epigr. 28. Translatum ex Martiali.
Epigr. 29. In Lalum.
Epigr. 30. In Castorem.
Epigr. 31. In Lotum.
Epigr. 32. In Momum.
Epigr. 33. in Vlyssem.
Epigr. 34. in Medonia.
Epigr. 35.
Epigr. 36. in festum
Epigr. 37. In Asbestum.
Epigr. 38. in Scillam.
Epigr. 39. in Merum.
Epigr. 40. in Castorem.
Epigr. 40.
Liber Sextus.
Liber Septimus
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Epigr. 31. In Lotum.
Lotus
owes little vnto memory,
He will forget his purse, his cloake, his hat.
I, both a good turne and an iniury.
His friend, himselfe, and more I know not what.
Nothing remaines of all things more and lesse,
To be forgotten, but forgetfulnesse.
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