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Parnassi puerperium: or, some well-wishes to ingenuity
in the translation of six hundred, of Owen's epigrams; Martial de spectaculis, or of rarities to be seen in Rome; and the most select, in Sir. Tho. More. To which is annext a century of heroick epigrams, (sixty whereof concern the twelve Cæsars; and the forty remaining, several deserving persons) -
Select epigrams of Martial. Translated and imitated by William Hay, Esq; with an appendix of some by Cowley, and other hands
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The epigrams of M. Val. Martial, in twelve books: with a comment: by James Elphinston
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Selected epigrams of Martial. Englished by Thomas May Esquire
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Select epigrams of Martial Englished
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Martial to himselfe, treating of worldly blessednes, in Latin, English and Walsth
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A specimen of the translation of the epigrams of M. Val. Martial: with the original subjoined, and notes at the end of the volume. By James Elphiston. The work, ready for the press, is to be published by subscription; Price one guinea in Boards, to be paid on Delivery of the Book
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Ex otio negotium. Or, Martiall his epigrams translated
With sundry poems and fancies -
Select epigrams of Martial
Translated and imitated by William Hay, Esq; with an appendix of some by Cowley, and other hands -
XXV select allusions to several places of Horace, Martial, Anacreon and Petron. Arbitr
Part I -
Sales epigrammatum
being the choycest disticks of Martials fourteen books of epigrams and of all the chief Latin poets that have writ in these two last centuries : together with Cato's Morality, made useful for all schools : being a more speedy and readier way to the speaking and making of true Latin -
Epigrams of Martial, Englished
with some other pieces, ancient and modern -
Sales epigrammatum
being the choicest disticks of Martials fourteen books of epigrams, and of all the chief Latin poets that have writ in these two last centuries : together with Cato's Morality -
Epigrams of Martial, &c. with mottos from Horace, &c
Translated, imitated, adapted, and addrest to the Nobility, Clergy, and Gentry. With notes moral, historical, explanatory and humorous. By the Rev. Mr. Scott, M. A. Late of Trinity College, Cambridge