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Chrestoleros
Seuen bookes of Epigrames written by T. B. [i.e. Thomas Bastard]
Bastard, Thomas (1565 or 6-1618)
[section]
[dedication]
[If I my Pen an higher taske should set]
ΕΠΙΓΡΑΜΜΑΤΩΝ
Liber Primus.
Liber Secundus.
[Thou which deluding raisest vp a fame]
Epigr. 2. In Porum.
Epigr. 3.
Epigr. 4. Ad Henricum Wottonum.
Epigr. 5. In hospitem quendam.
Epigr. 6. De mensæ Iannarii quæ fuit an: do. 1595.
Epigr. 7. In Lætum.
Epigr. 8.
Epigr. 9.
Epigr. 10.
Epigr. 11.
Epigr. 12. In Zoilum.
Epigr. 13. In Cacum.
Epigr. 14. Epitaphium barbæ cuius erat Psillus.
Epigr. 15.
Epigr. 16. Ad Lectorem.
Epigr. 17. Ad Aulicos.
Epigr. 18. In inuidum.
Epigr. 19. In Fœnatores.
Epigr. 20.
Epigr. 21. In Momum.
Epigr. 22.
Epigr. 23. In Misum.
Epigr. 27. In Lalum.
Epigr. 25. In habentem longam barbam.
Epigr. 26.
Epigr. 27. In Lætum.
Epigr. 28.
Epigr. 29. in Papam.
Epigr. 30. Ad reginam Elizabetham.
Epigr. 31. Ad Lectorem.
Epigr. 32. Ad Comitem Essexiæ.
Epigr. 33.
Epigr. 34.
Epigr. 35. In Fortunum.
Epigr. 36. Ad Sextum.
Epigr. 37. Ad Guilielmum Sutton.
Epigr. 38. In Caium.
Epigr. 39.
Epigr. 40. De libro suo.
Liber Tertius.
Liber Quartus.
Liber Quintus.
Liber Sextus.
Liber Septimus
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Epigr. 4.
King
Philip
would by force victoriously,
Inuade our land: which hauing proude in vaine,
He wars with treason most ingloriously.
Yet is repelde, and driuen home againe.
In great attempts few spare for wickednesse,
Yet neuer any man did more for lesse.
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