Lvcans Pharsalia Containing The Ciuill Warres betweene Caesar and Pompey. Written In Latine Heroicall Verse by M. Annaevs Lvcanus. Translated into English verse by Sir Arthur Gorges ... Whereunto is annexed the life of the Authour, collected out of diuers Authors |
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To the Translator.
As Thetis famous sonne concealed layFrom that braue Troope of Greekish martiall Knights,
Vntill Vlysses (quicker ey'd then thay)
Presented him vnmask't to Trojan fights.
So Lucans Spaine-borne, Rome-bred, Muse-nurc't wit,
Lay hid in lines obscure to most of vs,
Till thou (Vlysses-like) with numbers fit
Didst happily vnclowd his Genius.
And though for it that Ithac bostingly
Claim'd to himselfe Achilles acts of fame;
Thou (worthy Knight) dost vse more modesty:
Although thy worke alike deserues the same.
For who with iudgement reades thy well-tun'd Layes,
Will iudge thee worthy Lucans Crowne of Bayes.
A. I.
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