Centuria epistolarum Anglo-Latinarum ex tritissimis classicis authoribus, viz. Cicerone, Plinio & Textore, selectarum : quibus imitandis ludi-discipuli stylum epistolis familiarem facilius assequantur
Hoole, Charles, 1610-1667.

*37. M. Cicero the father and the son, to Tyro, &c.

1. I Have written to you this third Epistle on the same day, rather to hold my resolution, than that I have any thing to write.

2. Therefore, according to the love you bear me, be dili∣gent in that matter.

3. Add this to your very many courtesies, which will please me the best of all; seeing, as I hope, you have a care of your health, have a care also of your sailing.

4. Send Letters to me by them that go into Italy, as I omt no body that goeth to Patrae.

5. Have a care, have a care of your self, my Tyro; and seeing it hath fallen out, that you could not sail with us, there is no cause why you should make haste; neither should you mind any thing, but that you may recover your health.

6. Farewell again and again.

7. From Actium, the seventh of November, in the evening.