KOSMOBREVIA[Greek], or the infancy of the world With an Appendix of Gods resting day, Edon Garden; Mans Happiness before, Misery after, his Fall. Whereunto is added, The Praise of Nothing; Divine Ejaculations; The four Ages of the world; The Birth of Christ; Also a Century of Historical Applications; With a Taste of Poetical fictions. Written some years since by N. B.[i.e. Nicholas Billingsley] ... And now published at the request of his Friends |
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KOSMOBREVIA[Greek], or the infancy of the world | ||
[In Equum quendam ætate consumptum haud veloci pede promoventem Hexasticon]
Or thus
I am no Art-made Horse, nor wood that's waste,But a staid foot-pace, making no great hast.
For recreation sake thou mayest (why not?)
Com ride me: blowes enough may make me trot.
Well fare my self, and rider, in these sides
Starrs shine: Oh! in my lap Gradivus hides.
KOSMOBREVIA[Greek], or the infancy of the world | ||