But now the're gulled, for present fashion sayes, The swaggring sloppe is Tarlton's clownish hose. EPIG. Alas, Delfridus keepes his bed, God knowes, His griefe beyond the grounds of phisicke goes; "THE MOUSE TRAP. Uni si possim placere sat est. Printed at London, for F. B. dwelling at the Flower de Luce and Crowne, in Pauls Church Yard. 1606." This collection of Epigrams is not mentioned by Warton. It is inscribed by the author "To his no little respected Friend, little John Buck, I dedicate this my little." EPIG. 11. Brutus, that brave and compleat Cavalier, As that constrained to divide the streete, EPIG. 14. Faunus for feates of fencing beares the bell, EPIG. 32. Persuade not Romulus to take a wife, And ever vowes to lead a single life, Which he accompts most honest purity. EPIG. 74. Paulus, a pamphlet doth in proze present Unto his Lord, "The Fruites of idle Time," Who far more carelesse then therewith content, Wished he would convert it into rime, I Which Which done, and brought him at another season, This Poet is not mentioned by Ritson, or any of our poetical Biographers, but he was the author, among other works, of the following: "Two CENTURIES OF EPIGRAMMES. Written by John Heath, Bachelour of Arts, and Fellow of New Colledge in Oxford, Quicquid agunt homines, votum, timor, ira, voluptas, Gaudia, discursus; nostri farrago libelli est. London. Printed by John Windet. EPIG. 17. 1610." I tooke the wall, one thrust me rudely by, EPIG. 24. Fisher, by being the Popes humble thrall, A cap there was prepared, a Legate sent, BOOK 2d. EPIG. 9. Health is a jewel true, which when we buy, EPIG. 14. Some of Alvinus friends met purposely Commend they him this way, the best they can, EPIG. 38. Ad M. Brewer, Medicum. This phrase to drinke a health is onely trew, VOL. II. K EPIG. EPIG. 40. Our common Parents straight upon their fall, EPIG. 92. TOBACCO. ፡፡ ; We buy the driest wood that we can finde, EPIG. 99. PORUS, the onely Sloven of our dayes, QUOD |