A collection of the choicest epigrams and characters of Richard Flecknoe being rather a new work, then [sic] a new impression of the old.
Flecknoe, Richard, d. 1678?
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The saying of a certain Holy Man.

MY God and I, can all things do said one,
And if it seems too great presumption,
To name himself with God, 'tis without doubt
Greater, for Man to name himself without.