Certaine epistles of Tully verbally translated: together with a short treatise, containing an order of instructing youth in grammer, and withall the use and benefite of verball translations

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Certaine epistles of Tully verbally translated: together with a short treatise, containing an order of instructing youth in grammer, and withall the use and benefite of verball translations
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Cicero, Marcus Tullius.
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London :: Printed [by N. Okes] for the Company of Stationers,
1611.
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Cicero S.D. Mario. 23 7 4

I came

with your Libo

or ours rather:

to Cuman farme

about the eighth of the Kalends

v. about the foure or

fiue & twentieth day.

Page [unnumbered]

I purpose to go,

s. ire.

out of hand

to Pompejan:

but

I will send you word

before.

As

I desire

that you may haue your health

alwayes,

so especially

while

we are

here:

for you see

how long

afterward

we are to be

together.

Wherefore

if

you haue determined any thing

with the goute,

sée

you put it off

vnto another day.

Haue a care then

of your health,

v. that you be in h.

and

looke for

me

within these two or three dayes.

Fare you well.

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