Lac puero[rum]. M. holti mylke for chyldren

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Lac puero[rum]. M. holti mylke for chyldren
Author
Holte, John, grammarian.
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[Enprynted at London :: By Wynkyn de worde, in Fletestrete in the sygne of the sonne,
[1508]]
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Latin language -- Grammar -- Early works to 1800.
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"Lac puero[rum]. M. holti mylke for chyldren." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A03484.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 17, 2024.

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¶ Ad reuerendissimū dn̄m suum dn̄m Iohannem morton Cantuarien̄. archipresulem / totius{que} Anglie primatem et titulo sancte Anastasie cardinalem Io¦hannes holt Epigramma.

Hoc operis quodcun{que} pater dignissime cernis Holtiades domino dedicat omne suo Autor vt instituit tantillum opus edere primum Et tibi non tactas dedere primitias Incussit validos tanti censura timores Patris: ab incepto me tua pena trahens Sed tamen in miseros pietas quam suggeris om̄es Et michi presentem plus pius ipse facis Abscidit a pauido vanos michi corde timores Quod michi mentis erat / perfice / perge / iubens Ergo faue lingue censor venerande latine Tameito vix natum ne moriatur opus Quicquid erit placido supplex precor excipe vultu Ingenium arbitrio das{que} rapis{que} tuo Hec equidem in varium breuiter collecta moretum. Ex multis rapui furta pudica locis Unde tui causam pater alma dedere nepotes In sibi perpetuas vtilitatis opes Edideram celebri Lamithe pie presul in aula Digna volens pueris commoda ferre tuis.
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