Satyres: and satyricall epigrams with certaine obseruations at Black-Fryers? By H:F: of Lincolnes-Inne gent:
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- Satyres: and satyricall epigrams with certaine obseruations at Black-Fryers? By H:F: of Lincolnes-Inne gent:
- Author
- Fitzgeffrey, Henry.
- Publication
- London :: Printed by Edw[ard]: All-de, for Miles Patrich, and are to be sold at his shop neare S. Dnnstons-Church [sic] in Fleet-street,
- 1617.
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- Epigrams, English -- 17th century.
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Contents
- title page
- The Author in praise of his owne BOOKE.
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Of his deare Friend the
Author, H. F. - The Author's Answer.
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HORAT: De Arte Poeti. - Satyra prima.
- Satyra Secunda.
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To his worthy Friend vpon these
Satyres. - title page
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To his True Friend
Tho: Fletcher of LINCOLN'S-INNE Gent: -
Satyricall Epigrammes.
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Ad Emptorem. Epig: 2. -
In Thrasonem. Epig: 2. - Of a Rayling Clyent.
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Of Debt. Epig. 4. -
In Medicum. Epig. 5. -
Against the Accademicks of their abusiue
* Ignoramus. Epig. 6. -
In Cornutum. Epig. 7. - No-lawes Reformation.
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Of
Lucus and his long Haire. -
Francisco's Trauels. Epig: 10. - Of Braggado and his Valour.
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Of
Duke and his Imprisonment. -
Againe: Of
Duke and the Debt. -
(Guido's)
Bounty. -
Of Lawyers. Epig. 15. - To his Fellow Students.
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Of Him selfe.
Epig. 17. - Of Phantasmo a Mistris Boaster.
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In Sextum. Epig. 19. - Epig. 20.
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Cynna's Theft. Epig. 21. -
Of
Luce and her4. Husbands,3. of them thus Named,Small, Forman, Middleton. Epig.22. - More-dew's Payment.
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Clyms Account. Epig. 24. -
Of
Sim, and his speedy Marriage. - A Manly Woman the best Wife.
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The Womans Answer.
Epig. 27. -
Tom's good Fortune in being Rob'd. - Of Lawyers and Poets.
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In Ignotum. Epig. 30. -
In Sprusam. Epig. 31. - Of the Riming Sculler.
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Sues
Slip. Epig. 33. -
Of
Win and her Sutors. -
Tym's Studiosity. Epig. 35. - Aenigma.
- Of an Egregious Whoore.
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Of
Felo and his Poetry. - To his Vnconstant Mistris.
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Woman
(quasi) Woe-man. -
For Lawyers. Epig. 40. -
Speudall's Pollici
. - Of Liber too wary to Thriue.
- In Lesbiam, ingratam.
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Sir Hughesmistake. Epig. 44. -
In Pontum. Epig. 45. -
In Milonem. Epig: 46. -
Of Wine. Epig. 47. - In Presbiterum.
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In Ignotum. Epig. 49. - The Iealous Man.
- The Wittall.
- Epig. 50.
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Incerti Authoris Of a Bald-man.
Epig. 51. - An Answer to the same.
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In Philippum. Epig: 53. -
To his Ingenious Friend
Will: Goddard of his Booke intituled:Waspes▪ - Amor ex visu.
- Maxima amicitia inter aequales.
- Vaitas non est numerus.
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Againe: Vnus Homo nullus homo. - Natura nihil agit frustra.
- To his Hearts conciled Honor.
- In Amicam dotem quaerentem.
- Of a Lawyer and a Physitian, which the Better man.
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Of
2. Painters contending for Praeeminence in their Ar. Epig. 62.
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- To the worthy Author vpon these Epigrams.
- title page
- Epigram.
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Notes from Black-Fryers. -
To his worthy Friend,
H. F. vpon his Notes fromBLACK-FRYERS. - Epilogue.
- Post-script to his Book-binder.
- Errors in the Printing.