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EROTOPAIGNION[Greek]: Or the Cyprian Academy
By Robert Baron
Baron, Robert
[section]
[dedication]
On his beloved friend the Authour, and his ingenious Cyprian Academy.
To his much respected and learned friend Master Robert Baron on his Booke.
To my chosen Friend, the hopefull Mr. Baron.
To his ever Honoured Friend Mr. Robert Baron upon his Cyprian Academy.
To his honoured friend, Mr. Robert Baron upon his excellent Poem.
To his ingenious friend Mr. Robert Baron upon his Cyprian Academy.
To his worthy friend upon his Excellent Book the Cyprian Academy.
To his worthy Friend Mr. Robert Baron upon his excellent POEM.
To my speciall Freind Mr. Robert Baron upon his ΕΡΟΤΟΠΑΙΓΝΙΟΝ.
To his much esteemed Friend Mr Robert Baron upon his Poem.
To his admired friend Mr. Robert Baron upon his Booke.
ΕΡΟΤΟΠΑΙΓΝΙΟΝ
1.
The First Booke.
THE SECOND BOOKE
THE THIRD BOOKE
[When Phaeton fell from Sols bright Throne]
An Eclogue.
Epithalamium.
[Let ruffling Eurus in Æolian jayle]
DEORVM DONA
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EROTOPAIGNION[Greek]: Or the Cyprian Academy
11.
Cease the adjuring world to tell
Of thy forc't entrance into Hell.
You swadled
Charon
with his oare,
The triple-headed ban-dog roare,
And yelle: you
Pluto
ere you're gone
Confronted on his jeaty throne.
EROTOPAIGNION[Greek]: Or the Cyprian Academy