A Schole of wise conceytes wherein as euery conceyte hath wit, so the most haue much mirth : set forth in common places by order of the alphabet / translated out of diuers Greeke and Latine wryters by Thomas Blage ...

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A Schole of wise conceytes wherein as euery conceyte hath wit, so the most haue much mirth : set forth in common places by order of the alphabet / translated out of diuers Greeke and Latine wryters by Thomas Blage ...
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Printed at London :: By Henrie Binneman,
1572.
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Fables, Greek.
Fables, Latin.
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"A Schole of wise conceytes wherein as euery conceyte hath wit, so the most haue much mirth : set forth in common places by order of the alphabet / translated out of diuers Greeke and Latine wryters by Thomas Blage ..." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A99901.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 3, 2024.

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280 Of the Lyon and the Bull.

A Bull being afrayde of a Lyon, fled away, and by chaunce met with a Gote, who with frouning countenaunce threatned to strike him with his hornes, to whom the Bull full of wrath, sayd: It is not the knitting of thy browes feareth me, but yt the fierce Lion is so neer at my héeles, thou shouldest féele what it were to meddle with a Bull, and to renew his wounde.

MOR. To the sorowfull ought no more mise∣rie be added, who that hath bin once in trouble, hath tasted sorrowe inough.

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