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... Epigrams . The text varies as regards the introductory matter from the 4 ° of 1613 . A copy is before me , bound up in a volume of tracts , which was collected in 1475 , and is still ( 1869 ) kept together . De incliti et gloriosi ...
... Epigrams . The text varies as regards the introductory matter from the 4 ° of 1613 . A copy is before me , bound up in a volume of tracts , which was collected in 1475 , and is still ( 1869 ) kept together . De incliti et gloriosi ...
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... Epigrams . [ Quot . from Horace . ] London printed by G. Miller for I. Par- ker 1634. Folio , with the same frontis- piece and plates ( retouched ) . The Epigrams have a separate title dated 1633. Collation : 8 leaves : A - Q q in sixes ...
... Epigrams . [ Quot . from Horace . ] London printed by G. Miller for I. Par- ker 1634. Folio , with the same frontis- piece and plates ( retouched ) . The Epigrams have a separate title dated 1633. Collation : 8 leaves : A - Q q in sixes ...
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... Vandyke . Where is that portrait ? There are some lines to Ayton in Dunbar's Epigrams , 1616 , p . 73 ; and he himself has a laudatory poem before Alexander's Monarchic Tragedies , 1604 . B. A. D. B. The Covrt of the Most Illvstrious.
... Vandyke . Where is that portrait ? There are some lines to Ayton in Dunbar's Epigrams , 1616 , p . 73 ; and he himself has a laudatory poem before Alexander's Monarchic Tragedies , 1604 . B. A. D. B. The Covrt of the Most Illvstrious.
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... of the most noble order of the Garter . " Bastard subscribes himself : " Your Honours most affectionate seruant . " He observes that Epigrams are a scarce kind of writing , and evidently seemed to think that his book 31.
... of the most noble order of the Garter . " Bastard subscribes himself : " Your Honours most affectionate seruant . " He observes that Epigrams are a scarce kind of writing , and evidently seemed to think that his book 31.
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... Epigrams . Alphabetically rank'd and fil'd by a Pri- vate Chaplain to the Illustrious and Re- nowned Lady Urania the Divine and Heavenly Muse . The First Part . Lon- don , Printed for the Author , in the Year , 1667. 8 ° . A , 5 leaves ...
... Epigrams . Alphabetically rank'd and fil'd by a Pri- vate Chaplain to the Illustrious and Re- nowned Lady Urania the Divine and Heavenly Muse . The First Part . Lon- don , Printed for the Author , in the Year , 1667. 8 ° . A , 5 leaves ...
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