An Essay On True And Apparent Beauty in Which From Settled Principles is Rendered the Grounds for Choosing And Rejecting Epigrams

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[14] 3. 66 [15] Epig. Libri tres, ad D. Mariam Neville, 2. 211. _Epigrammata_, Amsterdam, 1647, p. 47. Translated by Thomas Harvey, _John Owen'sLatin Epigrams_, London, 1677, p. 36: "Sith th' Harps discordingStrings concording be, / Is't not a shame for men to disagree?" and byThomas Pecke, _Parnassi puerperium_, London, 1659: "Can there be manystrings; and yet no Jars? / And are not men asham'd of dismal wars?" [16] Nicole's text follows what are now regarded as inferior mss: seeGermanious Cae
...sar, _Aratea_, ed. Alfred Breysig, 2nd. Ed. , Leipzig, 1899, p. 58. The poem corresponds to _Anth. Pal. _ 7. 542. Nicole'scomment recalls Dr. Johnson on Gray's cat.
[17] The dedicatory poem, addressed to Louis XIII, to Caspar Barlaeus'_Poematum editio nova_, Leyden, 1631, sig. *8.
[18] 22. 10 [19] Epig. 1. 25, _Opera Omnia_, 2 v. , Leyden, 1725, II, 365. Nicole'stext presents several variants and cuts the next to the last couplet, which I translate: "Already at the tomb, He beats the gates / Of Dis, and Libertina waits his torches.


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