Epigrams theological, philosophical, and romantick Six books, also the Socratic Session, or the Arraignment and Conviction, of Julius Scaliger, with other Select Poems. By S. Sheppard |
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Epigrams theological, philosophical, and romantick | ||
Lucretius Enters.
And thou Lucretius,
Sit yee together, be not vex't
Deare Horace, thou art next.
Horace Enters with Persius.
Horace.
I cannot Persius brook,
H'as such a crabbed look.
Mercury.
And thou Lucretius,
Sit yee together, be not vex't
Deare Horace, thou art next.
Horace Enters with Persius.
Horace.
I cannot Persius brook,
H'as such a crabbed look.
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Still jeering, Flaccus, (Sir) sit down,
Weare (next to Juvenal) the Crown.
Weare (next to Juvenal) the Crown.
Epigrams theological, philosophical, and romantick | ||