The complete works of John Lyly now for the first time collected and edited from the earliest quartos with life, bibliography, essays, notes and index by R. Warwick Bond |
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VI Epigrams.
70. Luna.
The moone beeing clouded presently is mist,But litle stars may hide them when they list.
Gnattes are unnoted whereso ere they flie
But Eagles guarded are with every eye.
71. In fæminæ deformitates.
Though men can cover crime wth bold sterne lookes,Poore womens faces are their owne faults bookes.
72. In Priamum.
Had doting Priam checkt his sonnes desire,Troy had beene bright with fame, and not with fire.
73. Lucretiæ querela ad Colatinum.
In thy weake hiue a wandering waspe hath crept,And suckt the honey, wch thy chast bee kept.
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