Nemias a valiant Duke of this Kingdome, receiued deaths wound of Caesar: Yet after that he tooke Caesars ••••••nd from him, and with the same kil'd Labianus a Ro∣mane Tribune, and lastly, was she field and dyed. Caesar ••the Castles of Douer, Canterbury, and the Tower •••• London.
All the vvorkes of Iohn Taylor the water-poet Beeing sixty and three in number. Collected into one volume by the author: vvith sundry new additions corrected, reuised, and newly imprinted, 1630.
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- All the vvorkes of Iohn Taylor the water-poet Beeing sixty and three in number. Collected into one volume by the author: vvith sundry new additions corrected, reuised, and newly imprinted, 1630.
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- Taylor, John, 1580-1653.
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- At London :: Printed by I[ohn] B[eale, Elizabeth Allde, Bernard Alsop, and Thomas Fawcet] for Iames Boler; at the signe of the Marigold in Pauls Churchyard,
- 1630.
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Cassibelan, 17. yeeres. 58.
V•• dead the nobles crown'd Cassibelan,
•••••• whose reign here the Romanes conquest wan,
•••• Iulius Caesar sailed out of France,
••in this Land his Eagle did aduance,
•••••••••• bold scorn'd base at first to stoope,
•••••• Caesar fled, before their warlike troope.
•• Ciuill warres, this Kingdome ouer-runnes,
••twixt Cassibelan, and Luds two Sonnes,
•••••• they (vnnaturall) sought each others fall,
•••••• Romanes tooke aduantage, conquer'd all:
T•••••• Caesar, by his high Imperiall doome,
•••••• Britaine Tributary vnto Rome.