Epigrams, divine and moral by Sir Thomas Vrchard, Knight.

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Title
Epigrams, divine and moral by Sir Thomas Vrchard, Knight.
Author
Urquhart, Thomas, Sir, 1611-1660.
Publication
London :: Printed by Barnard Alsop, and Thomas Favvcet,
1641.
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Epigrams, English.
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7. That men are not destitute of remedies, within them∣selves against the shrewdest accidents, that can befall them.

IF you expect to be of toyle, and care Sometime exeem'd, hope may your griefe diminish: And patience comfort you, ere you despaire, Though both those faile, Death will your troubles finish; Thus are you fitly served with reliefes, 'Gainst Fortunes most elaboured mischiefes.
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