A Strappado for the Diuell Epigrams and Satyres alluding to the time, with diuers measures of no lesse Delight. By MISOSUKOS[Greek], to his friend PHILOKRATES[Greek] [by Richard Brathwait] |
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To his much honoured and endeered Mecœnas (the expressiu'st Character of a generous Spirit) iudicious approuer of best-meriting Poesie, Guerdoner of Arts, cherisher of Wittes, and serious Protectour of all free-borne Studies, Mr. Thomas Posthvmvs Diggs, the Author humbly dedicates himselfe, his Time-suting Epigrams with the vse of his diuinely importing Anagram
Anagramma.
Thomas Posthumus Digges.
Though time passe, God summs.
In Anagramma Distichon.
How well thy Anagram with truth it runs,Though time pas nere so fast, yet God still sums.
Orthus.
Hopes issu most dem' gag't.
Hopes issu most dem' gag't.
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