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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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- 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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Malo nodo malus quae∣rendus cuneus.
Turdus ipse sibi malum cacat.
Qui sibi nequam, cui bo∣nus?
Faecem bibat qui vinum bibit.
Sagittâ quam ipse fecit ipsusmet periit sagit∣tarius.
Pennis suis feriri, grave.
Iliensis tragoedi••s con∣scripsit.
Soccos quibus ipse indu∣tus est confecit.
Optima nomina non ap∣pellando fi••nt mala.
Messes proprias ••rit.
Suo sibi hunc jugulo gla∣dio.
Incidit in foveam quam fecit.
Bis interimitur qui suis armis perit.
Suo ipsius laqueo captus est.
Movere Camarinam.
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Scandit fatalis machina muros.
Cornutam bestiam petis.
Suo ipsius indicio sorex periit.
Captantes capimur.
Sibi paret malum qui al∣teri parat.
Chius dominum emit.
Carpathius leporem ac∣cersit.
Mala attrehens ad se ut Caecia•• nubes.
Qui sentit commodum sentire debet & onus.
Dares Entellum provo∣cat.
Canis saeviens in lapi∣dem.
Colubrum in sinu fovere.
Prudens in flammam mitto manum.
Bellerophontis literas.
Faber compedes quas fecit ipse gestat.