Batrachomyomachia, or, the wonderfull and bloudy Battell betweene Frogs and Mice

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Batrachomyomachia, or, the wonderfull and bloudy Battell betweene Frogs and Mice (1634)
by Homer, translated by William Fowldes
Homer4282161Batrachomyomachia, or, the wonderfull and bloudy Battell betweene Frogs and Mice1634William Fowldes

Βατραχομυομαχία:

OR:

THE WONDERFVLL

and bloudy Battell betweene

Frogs and Mice.

The occasion of their falling out: Their
Preparation, Munition, and resolution for the
warres: The severall combats of every person of
worth, with many other memorable
accidents.

Interlaced with divers pithy and morall sentences,
no lesse pleasant to be read, then profitable
to be observed.

Paraphrastically done into English Heroycall
verse, by William Fowldes, late one of the Cursitors
of his Majesties high Court of Chancery.

LONDON:
Printed by T. H. for Lawrence Chapman, and are to
be sold at his shop in Holborne, at Chancery
Lane end, 1634.


Perlege Mæonio cantatas carmine Ranas,
Et frontem nugis solvere disce meis.
Martialis in Xenia, 183.



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