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95. To the Right Honourable the Lord Treasurer of
England. An Epigram
If to my mind, great lord, I had a state.
96. An Epigram to my Muse, the Lady Digby, on her
Husband, Sir Kenelm Digby
Though, happy Muse, thou know my Digby well.
97. A New-Year's Gift, sung to King Charles, 1635
New years expect new gifts: sister, your harp.
98. On the King's Birth-Day
Rouse up thyself, my gentle Muse.
99. To my Lord the King, on the Christening his
second Son James
That thou art lov'd of God, this work is done.
100. An Elegy on the Lady Jane Pawlet, Marchioness
of Winton
What gentle ghost, besprent with April dew.
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Eupheme: or the Fair Fame left to Posterity of
that truly noble Lady, the Lady Venetia
TRANSLATIONS FROM THE LATIN POETS.
Horace, his Art of Poetry
If to a woman's head a painter would.
The Praises of a Country Life.
Horat. Lib. v.
Od. ii.
117
Happy is he, that from all business clear.
To Venus. Horace, Ode i. Lib. iv.
Venus, again thou mov'st a war.
To Lydia. Ode ix. Book iii.
Whilst, Lydia, I was lov'd of thee.
Fragment of Petron. Arbiter translated
Doing, a filthy pleasure is, and short.
Epigram of Martial, viii. 77. translated
Liber, of all thy friends, thou sweetest care.
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45. Jam literæ sordent.-Pastus hodiern. Ingen.
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70. Cestius.-Cicero.-Heath.-Taylor.-Spenser
71. De Shakspeare nostrat.-Augustus in Hat..
72. Ingeniorum discrimina. Not. I
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76. Stili eminentia.-Virgil.-Tully.—Sallust.—Plato
80. De Augmentis Scientiarum.-Julius Cæsar.-Lord
St. Alban
81. De Corruptela Morum
82. De Rebus Mundanis .
83. Vulgi Mores.-Morbus comitialis
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87. De Princ. adjunctis.-Lycurgus.-Sylla.-Lysan-
der.-Cyrus
88. De Malign. Studentium
89. Controvers. Scriptores.-More Andabatarum, qui
clausis oculis pugnant
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94. De Piis et Probis
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95. Mores Aulici
96. Impiorum querela.-Augustus.-Varus.-Tiberius
126. Fals. querel. fugiend.-Platonis peregrinatio in
Italiam
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127. Præcept. element.
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