Epigrams of That most wittie and worthie Epigrammatist Mr Iohn Owen Translated by Iohn Vicars |
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Epig. 28. The Misery of this Life.
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Epig. 28. The Misery of this Life.
Long-Life , though weake and wretched, Man desires;That is, to be a Wretch he Long requires:
Weake, wretched Irus dyes against his will;
That is, he would haue Liu'd most wretched, still.
![]() | Epigrams of That most wittie and worthie Epigrammatist Mr Iohn Owen | ![]() |