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Oxford and Cambridge miscellany poems
Fenton, Elijah (1683-1730)
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An Epigram out of Martial.
An Imitation of the Ninth Ode of the First Book of Horace.
The 5th Epigram of Catullus translated.
Claudian's Old Man of Verona.
Martial Lib. 10. Epig. 47.
The Third Ode of the third Book of Horace.
The Rose.
The Dream: Imitated from Propertius, Book iii. Elegy iii.
On the first Fit of the Gout.
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An Epigram out of
Martial
.
Milo
's from Home, and
Milo
being gone,
His Lands bore nothing, but his Wife a Son:
Why she so fruitful, and so bare the Field?
The Lands lay fallow, but the Wife was till'd.
Oxford and Cambridge miscellany poems