Poems and translations amorous, lusory, morall, divine [collected and translated] by Edvvard Sherburne ...

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Poems and translations amorous, lusory, morall, divine [collected and translated] by Edvvard Sherburne ...
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London :: Printed by W. Hunt, for Thomas Dring ...,
1651.
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Colluthus, -- of Lycopolis.
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Page 152

Solon Atheniensis.
LIfe then is happy, when 'tis consummate. VVed with thy like; Disparity breeds hate, Confer not Honours casually. A friend Convince in private, publikely commend. 'Tis more to be, than be made Noble far. If Fates decrees are sure, in vain We fly them; If they are not, in vain We fear to try them.
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