Paroemiologia Anglo-Latina in usum scholarum concinnata. Or proverbs English, and Latine, methodically disposed according to the common-place heads, in Erasmus his adages. Very use-full and delightful for all sorts of men, on all occasions. More especially profitable for scholars for the attaining elegancie, sublimitie, and varietie of the best expressions.

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Paroemiologia Anglo-Latina in usum scholarum concinnata. Or proverbs English, and Latine, methodically disposed according to the common-place heads, in Erasmus his adages. Very use-full and delightful for all sorts of men, on all occasions. More especially profitable for scholars for the attaining elegancie, sublimitie, and varietie of the best expressions.
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Clarke, John, d. 1658.
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London :: Imprinted by Felix Kyngston for Robert Mylbourne, and are to be sold at the signe of the Vncorne [sic] neere Fleet-bridge,
1639.
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Proverbs, English.
Proverbs, Latin.
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"Paroemiologia Anglo-Latina in usum scholarum concinnata. Or proverbs English, and Latine, methodically disposed according to the common-place heads, in Erasmus his adages. Very use-full and delightful for all sorts of men, on all occasions. More especially profitable for scholars for the attaining elegancie, sublimitie, and varietie of the best expressions." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A18943.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 10, 2024.

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Alternos orbibus orbes impediunt.

Homo duo decim artium.

Cretensis incidit in Cre∣tensem.

Homo homini lupus.

Calix vitae calix mortis.

Nucleum amisi; reliqui pignori putamina.

Novi Simonem, & Simon me.

Latet anguis in herba.

Nusquam tuta fides.

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Non hospes ab hospite tutus.

Multa norâs oportet qui∣bus Deum fallas.

Acinos sus improba pen∣des.

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Si leonina pellis non sais est, assuenda vulpi••••.

Dolus an virtus quis in hoste requirit.

Cretzandum cum Cre∣tensi.

Pulchrè decepit vulpem.

Caeca die vendere ocula∣ta emere.

Decipula murem cepit.

Multa novit vulpes, ve∣rùm echinus unum.

Sub omni lapide dormit scorpius.

Vias novit quibus effugit Eucrates.

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Flectere si nequeo supe∣ros, Acheronta move∣bo.

Mathematici abstrahunt, nec mentiuntur.

Cretes non omnia fin∣gunt.

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