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Epigrams: Divine and Moral

By Sir Thomas Vrchard

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The numbering of epigrams in the source document has been followed.

How dangerous it is, to write, or speake of moderne times.

Though all, some errors doe commit: yet few.
Having committed them, would have them told:
That talke then being displeasing which is true,
Who cannot flatter, he his peace must hold:
So hard a thing it is, to say or pen,
Without offence, the truth of living men.