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Epigrams of That most wittie and worthie Epigrammatist Mr Iohn Owen
Translated by Iohn Vicars
Vicars, John (1579 or 80-1652)
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TO THE MOST HIGH, HOPEFVLL and Happy Charles, Prince of Wales.
THE TRANSLATOR to the most Worthy and wel-deseruing Author.
To the Courteous Readers.
Epigrams.
Out of one sole Booke.
Out of the sixe last Bookes.
Out of the three last Bookes.
The First Booke.
Out of the second Booke.
Out of the third Booke.
Epig. 9. Matrimoniall Rule.
Epig. 10. Against a certaine Proud-Woman .
Epig. 11. Faith.
Epig. 13. Contempt of the World .
Epig. 19. Knowledge, Loue.
Epig. 21. Of God and the World .
Epig. 22. The right of First-fruits and Tithes .
Epig. 50. Grauity, Leuity.
Epig. 52. Schoole-Diuines.
Epig. 58. Democritus, Heraclitus.
Epig. 60. Against Arrogant, Ignorant Linus .
Epig. 65. Against a Couetous Niggard .
Epig. 67. Against the Writers of this Age .
Epig. 69. The Authours Desire. A Good-mans Desire .
Epig. 78. Christs Life and Death .
Epig. 79. The Wise-Mens Starre .
Epig. 83. Of the Deluge and Worlds-End .
Epig. 86. Of the Iust and vniust.
Epig. 88. Our Redeemer .
Epig. 91. A Paradox .
Epig. 94. Difference betwixt a Good King and a Tyrant.
Epig. 95. Against a certaine ------.
Epig. 98: Life-Bloud.
Epig. 100. Against a Foolish Writer .
Epig. 102. Vpon the Death of Prince Henry. 1612 .
To the Excellent Translatour of the Epigrams of Master Iohn Owen, Master Iohn Vicars.
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Epigrams of That most wittie and worthie Epigrammatist Mr Iohn Owen
Epig. 52.
Schoole-Diuines
.
What
profits all thy
Learned-Skill
?
If
Vertue
thou
neglect
;
Leaue off to
Search
the
Truth
of
Things
,
And
Good Things
more affect.
Epigrams of That most wittie and worthie Epigrammatist Mr Iohn Owen