In-Text |
A Prophecy so trapped with the ornaments of speech, that two of the Latin Poets Martial, and Virgil, like bold biards, have plumed it, to imp their owne traine; |
A Prophecy so trapped with the Ornament of speech, that two of the Latin Poets Martial, and Virgil, like bold biards, have plumed it, to imp their own train; |
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Note 0 |
Pax me certa ducis placidos cōflavit in usus, Agricolae nunc sum, militis ante sui. Martial. lib. 14. Epigr. 34. |
Pax me Certa ducis placidos cōflavit in usus, Agricolae nunc sum, Militis ante sui. Martial. lib. 14. Epigram 34. |
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Note 1 |
Aspera nunc positis mi••scunt secula bellis, Claudentur belli portae. Virg. Egl. |
Aspera nunc positis mi••scunt secula bellis, Claudentur Belli portae. Virg Egl |
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