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 4, 2024.

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Intempestiva benevolen∣tia nihil à simultate differt.

In crastinum seria.

Orestis fomnium narras.

Caprarius in aestu.

Aestate penulam deteris.

Nihil hoc ad jus.

Nocent & frugibus im∣bres.

Quod festis netur nihila∣ri saepe videtur.

Mense Maio nubunt ma∣lae.

Cum nullus sit morbus nulla medela opus.

Oleo ignem extinguere.

Aliud agendo interdum malè agitur.

Citò maturum citò pu∣tridum.

Mentam belli tempore nec serito nec metito.

Rosam quae praeterierit nè quaeras iterum.

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Quid de pusillis magna prooemia?

Tragoedias in nugis age∣re.

Clodius accusat moechos.

Deploratis vulneribus manus admovere.

Grande seni onus impo∣nere.

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