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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.
[My Booke is not for learned men nor wise]
Epigr. 2. In Corum.
Epigr. 3. Ad Iohannem Dauis.
Epigr. 4.
Epigr. 5. Ad comitem Essexiæ iam nauigaturum.
Epigr. 6. Ad eundem.
Epigr. 7.
Epigr. 8. In Philonem.
Epigr. 9.
Epigr. 10.
Epigr. Ad Lectorem.
Epigr. 12. Of a pudding.
Epigr. 13. A crossing of that Epigram
Epigr. 14. Of the Lions?
Epigr. 15. Of Ienkin.
Epigr. 16. Of an Ape.
Epigr. 17. Of Bankes horse.
Epigr. 18. Of Pymer which fell mad for the loue of his dogg Talbott
Epigr. 18. Ad Lectorem.
Epigr. 19. In Seuerum.
Epigr. 20. In eundem.
Epigr. 21.
Epigr. 21. Ad reginam Elizebetham.
Epigr. 22. Ad eandem.
Epigr. 23. Ad Do, Mountioy.
Epigr. 24. In Cacum.
Epigr. 25. In eundem
Epigr. 26. Ad Georgium Morton Armig.
Epigr. 27. Ad Richardum Eeds.
Epigr. 28. Ad Guilielmum Suttonum.
Epigr. 29.
Epigr. 30. Ad Cacum.
Epigr. 31. In Libellum.
Epigr. 32. Ad Mathonem.
Epigr. 33.
Epigr. 34. in Thymum.
Epigr. 35.
Epigr. 36.
Epigr. 37.
Epigr. 38. In Seuerum.
Epigr. 39. Ad Essexia comitem.
Liber Quartus.
Liber Quintus.
Liber Sextus.
Liber Septimus
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Epigr. 30.
Vpon
the plaine as I rode all alone,
Assaulted by two sturdie lads I was.
I am a poore man Sires, let me be gone.
Nay, but ye shall be poore before ye passe.
And so I was: yet lost nothing thereby.
Would they had robde me of my pouerty.
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