Ouids banquet of sence A coronet for his mistresse philosophie, and his amorous zodiacke. VVith a translation of a Latine coppie, written by a fryer, anno Dom. 1400.

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Ouids banquet of sence A coronet for his mistresse philosophie, and his amorous zodiacke. VVith a translation of a Latine coppie, written by a fryer, anno Dom. 1400.
Author
Chapman, George, 1559?-1634.
Publication
At London :: Printed by I[ames] R[oberts] for Richard Smith,
Anno Dom. 1595.
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Ovid, 43 B.C.-17 or 18 A.D. -- Poetry.
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"Ouids banquet of sence A coronet for his mistresse philosophie, and his amorous zodiacke. VVith a translation of a Latine coppie, written by a fryer, anno Dom. 1400." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A18417.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 15, 2024.

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Tho: VVilliams of the inner Temple.

ISsue of 〈◊〉〈◊〉 that will imbrace With fleshly arms the three-wingd wife of thunder: Let her sad ruine, such proud thoughts abase And view alooe, this verse in silent wonder, If neerer your vnhallowed eyes wil piese, Then (with the Satyre) kisse this sacred fire, To scorch your lips, that dearely taught thereby Your oney soules fit obiects may aspire, But you high spirits in thys cloud of gold 〈◊〉〈◊〉 like Ioue) this bright Saturan Muse, Your eyes can well the dazeling bames behold 〈◊〉〈◊〉 ythian lightner freshly doth ffuse To dant the basenes of that bastard traine Whose twise borne iudgments, formeles still remaine.
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