Author: Persius
Cited by
- NULL (2)
- IN: The prince of Wales: a poem. (1702) Poetry, NULL
EPIGRAPH: Magne Pater Divum, Saeos punire Tyrannos Haud magis, hac ratione, potes, (cum dira Libido Moverit Ingenium ferventi tincta Veneno;) Virtutem ut videant, intabescantque relicta.
FROM: Satires, Book 3, (None), Poem, Italy
- IN: Nine satyrs, or moral poems. Written by a plain, right down lover of truth and honesty. (1703) NULL, NULL
EPIGRAPH: P. O Curas hominum! O Quantum est in rebus inane! M. Quis leget haec?
FROM: Satires, Book 1, (100), Poem, Italy
- Richard Wilkinson (1)
- IN: Vice reclaim'd: or, the passionate mistress. A comedy. As it is acted at the Theatre Royal, by Her Majesty's servants. (1703) Play, NULL
EPIGRAPH: Ipse Semipaganus Ad Sacra vatum Carmen affero nesirum
FROM: Satires, (None), Poem, Italy
- Nicholas Rowe (1)
- IN: The biter. A comedy. As it is acted at the Theatre in Lincolns-Inn-Fields, by Her Majesty's sworn servants. (1705) Play, British
EPIGRAPH: Sed quid opus teneras Mordaci radere vero Auriculas? Videsis, ne majorum tibi forte Limina frigescant; sonat hic de nare canina Litera.
FROM: Satires, (100), Poem, Italy
- Samuel Cobb (1)
- IN: Poems on several occasions. With imitations from Horace, Ovid, Martial, Theocritus, Bachilides, Anacreon, And Others. To which is prefix'd a discourse on criticism, and the liberty of writing, by way of letter to a friend. (1707) Poetry, British
EPIGRAPH: At neque, cum scribo, Si forte quid aptius exit, Quando haec rara avis est, si quid tamen aptius exit, Laudari metuam.
FROM: Satires, (100), Poem, Italy