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The second book of Virgil's Æneid. In four cantos, with notes
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The second book of Virgil's Æneid; translated into English verse by John Morrison, Of the Grammar-School, Wolverhampton
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Pub. Virgilii Maronis opera
Pauli Manutij annotationes breuissimæ in margine adscriptæ : Homeri loca magis insignia, quæ Virgilius imitatus est : Georgij Fabricij Chemnicensis obseruationes Virgilianæ lectionis -
The first foure bookes of Virgils Æneis, translated into English heroicall verse, by Richard Stanyhurst: with other poëticll [sic] deuises thereto annexed
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The XII Aeneids of Virgil, the most renowned laureat-prince of Latine-poets; translated into English deca-syllables, by Iohn Vicars. 1632
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A discourse of English poetrie
Together, with the authors iudgment, touching the reformation of our English verse. By VVilliam VVebbe. Craduate [sic] -
Laelii Capilupi Mantuani cento ex Vergilio de vita monachorum
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Æneas his descent into Hell
as it is inimitably described by the prince of poets in the sixth of his Æneis -
Poems
viz. 1. A panegyrick to the king. 2. Songs and sonnets. 3. The blind lady, a comedy. 4. The fourth book of Virgil, 5. Statius his Achilleis, with annotations. 6. A panegyrick to Generall Monck -
Selected parts of Horace, prince of lyricks; and of all the Latin poets the fullest fraught with excellent morality
Concluding with a piece out of Ausonius. and another out of Virgil. Now newly put into English -
Poems and translations
with the Sophy -
Publii Virgilii Maronis' opera
variorum autorum annotationibus illustrata -
P. Virgilii Maronis' opera
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Poems and translations
with The sophy -
Poems on several occasions
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The xiii. bukes of Eneados of the famose poete Virgill
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The nyne fyrst bookes of the Eneidos of Virgil conuerted into Englishe vearse by Thomas Phaer Doctour of Phisike, with so muche of the tenthe booke, as since his death coulde be founde in vnperfit papers at his house in Kilgarran forest in Penbroke shyre
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The whole .xii. bookes of the Æneidos of Virgill. Whereof the first .ix. and part of the tenth, were conuerted into English meeter by Thomas Phaër Esquire, and the residue supplied, and the whole worke together newly set forth, by Thomas Twyne, Gentleman. There is added moreouer to this edition, Virgils life out of Donatus, and the argument before euery booke
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The destruction of Troy, or The acts of Aeneas. Translated out of the second booke of the Æneads of Virgill, that peerelesse prince of Latine poets. With the Latine verse on the one side, and the English verse on the other, that the congruence of the translation with the originall may the better appeare. As also a centurie of epigrams, and a motto vpon the Creede, thereunto annexed. By Sr Thomas Wrothe, Knight
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The Bucoliks of Publius Virgilius Maro, prince of all Latine poets; otherwise called his pastoralls, or shepeherds meetings. Together with his Georgiks or ruralls, otherwise called his husbandrie, conteyning foure books. All newly translated into English verse by A.F
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The epigrams of P. Virgilius Maro, and others
With the praises of him and his workes. Also his epitaphs composed by diuers illustrious persons. And lastly, the arguments of his workes. Englished by I.P. louer of learning -
The thirteene bookes of Aeneidos. The first twelue being the worke of the diuine poet Virgil Maro, and the thirteenth, the supplement of Maphæus Vegius. Translated into English verse to the first third part of the tenth booke, by Thomas Phaer Esquire: and the residue finished, and now newly set forth for the delight of such as are studious in poetrie: by Thomas Twyne, Doctor in Physicke
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The thirteene bookes of Aeneidos. The first tvvelue beeing the worke of the diuine poet Virgil Maro, and the thirteenth, the supplement of Maphæus Vegius. Translated into English verse, to the first third part of the tenth booke, by Thomas Phaer Esquier: and the residue finished, and now newly set forrh [sic] for the delight of such as are studious in poetrie: by Thomas Twyne, Doctor in Phisicke
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The thirteene bookes of Aeneidos. The first twelue being the worke of the diuine poet Virgil Maro; and the thirteenth, the supplement of Maphæus Vegius. Translated into English verse, to the first third part of the tenth booke, by Thomas Phaer, Esquire: and the residue finished, and now newly set forth, for the delight of such as are studious in poetry, by Thomas Twyne, Doctor in Physicke
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Dido and Aeneas
the fourth booke of Virgils Aeneis now Englished by Robert Stapylton Esqr