The Scourge of Folly (Davies)
The Scourge of Folly est liber epigrammatum ab Ioanne Davies Herefordiensis anno 1611 divulgatus, characteras amicorum aliorumque coaevorum praebens una cum carmina varia satyrica. Laudes reperiuntur inter alias scriptorum Samuelis Daniel (no. 155), Beniamini Jonson (no. 156) et Gulielmi Shakesperii (no. 159) atque architecti Inigo Jones (no. 157).
To Our English Terence, Mr. Will: Shake-speare
recensereIn hoc libro reperitur epigramma "To Our English Terence, Mr. Will: Shake-speare" ubi Shakesperius Terentium Anglicum nuncupatur. Biographis hoc carmen utile est quia Shakesperium refert histrionem meruisse partesque regum nonnullas egisse.
- Some say (good Will), which I, in sport, do sing,
- Hadst thou not played some kingly parts in sport,
- Thou hadst been a companion for a king;
- And been a king among the meaner sort.
- Some others rail; but, rail as they think fit,
- Thou hast no railing, but, a reigning wit:
- And honesty thou sowst, which they do reap,
- So to increase their stock which they do keep.
Notae
recensereNexus externi
recensere- "On Three Shakespeare-Related Poems By John Davies" apud poeticks.com
Bibliographia
recensere- Brian Vickers, Shakespeare, "A Lover's Complaint," and John Davies of Hereford (2007)
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