Do, pious marble, let thy readers know.
18. To my truly beloved Friend, Master Brown, on his
Pastorals
Some men, of books or friends not speaking right.
19. To his much and worthily esteemed friend, the
Author (John Stephens).
Who takes thy volume to his virtuous hand.
20. To my worthy and honoured Friend, Master George
Chapman.
Whose work could this be, Chapman, to refine.
21. To my chosen friend, the learned Translator of
Lucan, Thomas May, Esquire
When, Rome, I read thee in thy mighty pair.
22. To my dear Son and right learned friend, Master
Joseph Rutter
You look, my Joseph, I should something say.
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