Author: Joseph Browne
Cites
- Virgil (1)
- IN: The patriots of Great Britain: a congratulatory poem to those truly noble and illustrious peers who happily united the two kingdoms of England and Scotland, under the auspicious government of Her most Sacred Majesty Queen Anne, &c. (1707) Poetry, British
EPIGRAPH: Hunc ardens evexit ad aethera Virtus.
FROM: Aeneid, (-19), Poem, Italy
- Catullus (1)
- IN: Liberty and property. A satyr. (1705) Poetry, NULL
EPIGRAPH: Castum esse decet pium Poetam Ipsum. Versiculos nihil necesse est: Qui tum denique habent Salem at leporem Si sing Molliculi & parum pudici.
FROM: Poem 16, (-54), Poem, Italy
- Ovid (1)
- IN: The patriots of Great Britain: a congratulatory poem to those truly noble and illustrious peers who happily united the two kingdoms of England and Scotland, under the auspicious government of Her most Sacred Majesty Queen Anne, &c. (1707) Poetry, British
EPIGRAPH: An melius per te virtutum exempla petemus.
FROM: Consolatio ad Liviam, (None), Poem, Italy
- NULL (1)
- IN: St. James's Park: a satyr. (1708) Poetry, British
EPIGRAPH: Non mihi si Linguae Centum sint,Oraq; Centum Ferrea Vox, omnes Fatuorum evolvere Formas, Omnia Stutitiae percurrere Nomina possum.
FROM: NULL, (None), NULL, NULL