Epigrams Quotes

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by John Owen ("british Martial")    ( comments )

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Sir Drake whom well the world's end knew
Which thou did'st compass round,
And whom both Poles more

Sir Drake whom well the world's end knew
Which thou did'st compass round,
And whom both Poles of heaven once saw
Which North and South do bound,
The stars above would make thee known,
If men here silent were;
The sun himself cannot forget
His fellow traveller.

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by Edward Topsell    ( comments )

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Some learned writers . . . have compared a Scorpion to an Epigram
. . . because as the more

Some learned writers . . . have compared a Scorpion to an Epigram
. . . because as the sting of the Scorpion lyeth in the tayl, so
the force and virtue of an epigram is in the conclusion.

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by Edward Young    ( comments )

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Thou art so witty, profligate and thin,
At once we think thee Satan, Death and Sin.

Thou art so witty, profligate and thin,
At once we think thee Satan, Death and Sin.

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by Edward Young    ( comments )

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The qualities all in a bee that we meet,
In an epigram never should fail;
The body more

The qualities all in a bee that we meet,
In an epigram never should fail;
The body should always be little and sweet,
And a sting should be felt in its tail.

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by Marcus Valerius Martial    ( comments )

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Do you wonder for what reason, Theodorus, notwithstanding your
frequent requests and importunities, I have never presented you
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Do you wonder for what reason, Theodorus, notwithstanding your
frequent requests and importunities, I have never presented you
with my works? I have an excellent reason; it is lest you should
present me with yours.

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by Marcus Valerius Martial    ( comments )

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You put fine dishes on your table, Olus, but you always put them
on covered. This is ridiculous; in more

You put fine dishes on your table, Olus, but you always put them
on covered. This is ridiculous; in the same way I could put fine
dished on my table.

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by Marcus Valerius Martial    ( comments )

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And have you been able, Flaccus, to see the slender Thais? Then,
Flaccus, I suspect you can see what more

And have you been able, Flaccus, to see the slender Thais? Then,
Flaccus, I suspect you can see what is invisible.

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by Marcus Valerius Martial    ( comments )

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You ask for lively epigrams, and propose lifeless subjects. What
can I do, Caecilianus? You expect Hyblaen or Hymethian more

You ask for lively epigrams, and propose lifeless subjects. What
can I do, Caecilianus? You expect Hyblaen or Hymethian honey to
be produced, and yet offer the Attic bee nothing but Corsican
thyme?

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by Marcus Valerius Martial    ( comments )

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When to secure your bald pate from the weather,
You lately wore a cape of black neats' leather;
more

When to secure your bald pate from the weather,
You lately wore a cape of black neats' leather;
He was a very wag, who to you said,
"Why do you wear your slippers on your head?"

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by Marcus Valerius Martial    ( comments )

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See how the mountain goat hangs from the summit of the cliff; you
would expect it to fall; it more

See how the mountain goat hangs from the summit of the cliff; you
would expect it to fall; it is merely showing its contempt for
the dogs.

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