Poematia latine partim reddita partim scripta a VBourne . ucrL 227 Decor Inemptus. 228 Limax. 229 TldvTK T/^wj. 230 Vulgus non rectum videt. 232 Innocens Praedatrix. 233 Ignavum fucos pecus a prsefepibus arcent. 234Pafleres Indigens; CqII. Trin. Cant. Commenfales. 235Epita- I N D E X. Epitaphia. 236 Ad Rubeculam, Invitatio. 241 Pauper Jobannes; Poculum fic di&um : Coll. Trin. Cant. dono datum. 243 Sella Pacifica. 244 Epilogus ad Eunuchum. 245 Befendit Numerus. 246 Ufus Quadrigarum. 247 Perveniri ad Summum nifi ex Principiis non poteft. 248Spe Finis. ibid. Quod tibi vis, id alteri & tu feceris.
Poematia latine partim reddita partim scripta a VBourne . ucrL 227 Decor Inemptus. 228 Limax. 229 TldvTK T/^wj. 230 Vulgus non rectum videt. 232 Innocens Praedatrix. 233 Ignavum fucos pecus a prsefepibus arcent. 234Pafleres Indigens; CqII. Trin. Cant. Commenfales. 235Epita- I N D E X. Epitaphia. 236 Ad Rubeculam, Invitatio. 241 Pauper Jobannes; Poculum fic di&um : Coll. Trin. Cant. dono datum. 243 Sella Pacifica. 244 Epilogus ad Eunuchum. 245 Befendit Numerus. 246 Ufus Quadrigarum. 247 Perveniri ad Summum nifi ex Principiis non poteft. 248Spe Finis. ibid. Quod tibi vis, id alteri & tu feceris. 249 Confule, quid valeant humeri. ibid. Obfunt Authoribus Artes. ibid. Optimum efl Convivium, in quod Choraules non ve- nit. 250 Minorem ne laedas, cave. ibid. Nulli te facias nimis fodalem. 251 Ut vivas, vigila. ibid. Tempore nil facias alieno. 252 — To /xETaf 1) ptoipvu, IIw^ olpoo ffOi xhotvr», ira<; clpoc coi yiKoLea. ibid. CORTDON pmmmmmimmEm^ CORYDON ^UERENS; CARMEN PASTORALE. ?smM^m fgragaBpjgls: Sfc? s F/H C o l i n s Efpairing befide a clear Stream, A Shepherd forfaken was laid ;And while a falfe Nymph was hisTheme,A Willow fupported his Winds, that blew over the Plain,To his Sighs with a Sigh did repJy;And the Brook, in Return to his Pain,Ran mournfully murmuring by. Alas ! fifly Swain that I was! Thus fadly cornplaining, he cryd ;WBeu firft 1 beheld that feir Face, Twcre better by far I had dyd :She talkd, and I bleft the dear Tongue ; When fhe fmilM, twas a Pleafure too greatI liftenM, and cryM, when ihe fung, Was Hightingale ever fg fweet! Howpoematialatinepa01bour
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