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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IN NUPTIAS.

Ignoti. T. Morus.
Qui capit uxorem, defunctâ uxore, secundm, Naufragus in tumido bis natat ille freto.
Pauli Silentiarij. A. Vesaliensis.
Libera, Virginitas sors est, & pura supellex, Quam si omnes foveant, vita peribit iners, Duc itaque uxorem, tibi fac succedat & orbi Haeres legitimus; & fuge adulterium.
Dionysij F. Bellicarius.
Tempore ama, uxorem due tempore, tempore cessa.
Antomedontis. I. Secundus.
Primus qui nulli quid debet; sorte secundâ Est foelix coelebs; tertius orbus erit.

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Si tamen uxorem quis habebit, dote receptâ, Rectè erir, obtingatsi tumulare malum. Isthaec doctus abi: sape. quaerere frustra Epicurum Quae tandem monades sint & inane, sinas.
Ignoti. I. Gorraeus.
Quicun{que} ducit conjugem, vivit miser: Hoc quis{que} dicit, & sciens ducit tamen.
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