The crowne of all Homers workes Batrachomyomachia or the battaile of frogs and mise. His hymn's - and - epigrams translated according to ye. originall by George Chapman

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The crowne of all Homers workes Batrachomyomachia or the battaile of frogs and mise. His hymn's - and - epigrams translated according to ye. originall by George Chapman
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London :: Printed by Iohn Bill, his Maiesties printer,
[1624?]
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To Neptune.

NEptune, the mighty Marine God, I sing; Earths mouer; & the fruitles Oceans king. That Helicon, and th'Aegan Deepes dost hold. O thou Earth-shaker; Thy Command, two-fold The Gods haue sorted; making thee, of Horses The awfull Tamer; and of Nauall Forces The sure Preseruer. Haile (O Saturns Birth) Whose gracefull greene bayre, circkles all the Earth. Beare a benigne minde; and thy helpfull hand, Lend All, submitted, to thy drad Command.
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