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The Whole Works of Homer

Prince of Poetts: In his Iliads, and Odysses. Translated according to the Greeke. By Geo: Chapman
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TO THE RIGHT NOBLE AND most toward Lord in all the Heroicall vertues, Vicount Cranborne, &c.
  
  
  
  
  
  
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TO THE RIGHT NOBLE AND most toward Lord in all the Heroicall vertues, Vicount Cranborne, &c.

Neuer may honor'd expedition
In grace of Wisedome (first in this booke arm'd
VVith Ioues bright shield) be Nobly set vpon
By any other; but your spirit charm'd
In birth with Wisedomes vertues; may set downe
Foote with the formost. To which honor'd end
(Deare Lord) I could not but your name renowne
Amongst our other VVorthies; and commend
The grace of him that all things good hath grac't
To your faire count'nance. You shall neuer see
Valour, and vertue in such Tropicks plac't,
And mouing vp to immortalitie,
As in this worke. VVhat then, fits you so fairely,
As to see rarest deeds, and do as rarely?