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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.
Liber Sextus.
Epigr. 1. Ad Lectorem.
Epigr. 2. In Carum.
Epigr. 3. Ad Do. Mountioy.
Epigr. 4. Ad Rodulphum Horsee. equit.
Epigr. 5. in Philonem.
Epigr. 6. ad Thomam Egerton equitem, custodem magni sigilli.
Epigr. 7. In prophanationem nominis Dei.
Epigr. 8.
Epigr. 9.
Epigr. 10. De Philippo Hispaniæ Rege.
Epigr. 11. In Thymum.
Epigr. 12.
Epigr. 13.
Epigr. 14. De Piscatione.
Epigr. 15.
Epigr. 16. Ad Samuelem Danielem.
Epigr. 17. In Sextum.
Epigr. 18. in Scillam.
Epigr. 19.
Epigr. 20 In hospitem quendam.
Epigr. 21. in Cinnam.
Epigr. 22. Ad Robertum Wiliams.
Epigr. 23.
Epigr. 24.
Epigr. 25.
Epigr. 26. in Papam.
Epigr. 27. Ad Reginam Elizabetham.
Epigr. 28. Ad Lectorem.
Epigr. 29. Epitap. Iacobi Iugler.
Epigr. 30.
Epigr. 31.
Epigr. 32. Epitaphium Iohannis Coferer.
Epigr. 33.
Epigr. 34. In Titum.
Epigr. 35.
Epigr. 36.
Epigr. 37.
Epigr. 38. Ad Georgium Morton, armig. de Truta a se capta.
Epigr. 39. De Richardo Tharliono.
Epigr. 40. De Barnei Poesi.
Epigr. 41.
Epigr. 42. Ad Guilielmum Arnoldum.
Epigr. 43. in Seuerum.
Liber Septimus
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Chrestoleros
Epigr. 19. in Auaritiam.
Avarice
hath an endlesse eye,
Attende, and I will tell you why;
The minde the bodies good doth craue,
Which it desiring cannot haue:
The like resemblance may be made,
As if the bodie lou'd a shade.
Chrestoleros