The Poems of Richard Corbet, Late Bishop of Oxford And of Norwich

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Nam quicunque cadem vestigia tentat, opinor Excoriatus erit, ni Coriatus eat.
IN LIBRUM SUUM.
De te pollicitus librum es, sed in te Est magnus tuus hie liber libellus.
II TO THOMAS CORYAT& I do not wonder, Coryate, that thou hast Over the Alpes, through France and Savoy past, Parch'd on thy skin, and founder'd in thy feete, Faint, thirstie, lowsy, and didst live to see't. Though these are Roman sufferings, and do shew What creatures back thou hadst could carry so, All I admire is thy returne, a
...nd hoAV Thy slender pasterns could thee beare, when now Thy observations with thy braine ingendered, Have stuft thy massy and voluminous head With mountaines, abbies, churches, synagogueSj Preputial offals, and Dutch dialogues : A burthen far more grievous then the weight Of wine or sleep ; more vexing than the freight Of fruit and oysters, which lade many a pate, And send folks crying home from Billingsgate.
12 No more shall man with mortar on his head Set forwards towards Rome : No ! thou art bred A terror to all footmen, and all porters, And all laymen that will turne Jews exhorters, To flie their conquered trade.


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