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Epigram 10. Being a Translation of this Latin verse, composed by Dr Hensloe
Herodes pro uno truncavit mille, nec unus,
Quem petiit, cecidit, tam bene rem detegit.
Quem petiit, cecidit, tam bene rem detegit.
Herod for one a thousand slew,
Yet of that one did faile,
There Herod hit the naile.
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