Hē tēs anthologias anthologia Florilegium epigrammatum græcorum, eorumque latino versu à varijs redditorum / authore Tho. Farnabio.

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Hē tēs anthologias anthologia Florilegium epigrammatum græcorum, eorumque latino versu à varijs redditorum / authore Tho. Farnabio.
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Londini :: Apud A.M. pro Christophero Meredith ...,
1650.
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Epigrams, Greek.
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AGALMATA SIVE STATUAE ET SIMULACHRA.

In statuam Iovis Olympici. V. Velius.
Aut Deùs ostendens statuam descendit Olympo, Spectatum aut plastes venit in astra Deum.
In vaccam. Myronis. V. Velius.
Aut vaccam hanc circum velavit ahenea pellis, Aut vis huic aeri vivida subtùs inest,
In eandem. T. F.
Exprimet hanc vocem tibi visa haec vacca Myronis. Aut est exanimis natura, aut ars animata.
In eandem. H. Stephanus.
Naturae in vaccâ fuit hac certamen & Arti; Tandem utr inque Myron donat honore pari. Nam si oculis credas, naturae ars jus sibi sumit; Tangas, natura est par similisque sibi.

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In Tantalum. T. F.
Hic hospes quondam Superûm, conviva Deorum, Nectareis cyathis Ambrosiáque satur. Mortalem nunc ore vocat guttam: invida fauces Deserit, & miseris defluit unda labris. Ergo bibens (monet hic) mysteria disce tacendi. Has supcris poenas garrula turba damus.
In statuam Iunonis. T. F.
Esaxo volüit prudens formare novercam, Saxea ne foveant ubera lacte nothos.
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