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Fairfax, William ?14
Xt [Latin]1
Seneca; [Latin]1

Title: [unknown]

Author: Fairfax, William ?

Date(s): 1619 ?

Manuscript: Lt q 22

Contents: Note presumably referring to the preceding 4-line epitaph in French (signed

wx, i.e. William Fairfax) on Mary Fairfax, possibly the wife of Sir

Ferdinando Fairfax, who died 1619.

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Title: [unknown]

Author: Fairfax, William ?

Date(s): 1620 ?

Manuscript: Lt q 22

Contents: Epigram on the importance of self-knowledge

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Title: Grace Wortley

Author: Fairfax, William ?

Date(s): 1620 ?

Manuscript: Lt q 22

Contents: Epigram praising Grace Wortley, the first of two copies in the book

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Title: [unknown]

Author: Fairfax, William ?

Attribution: xt [Latin]

Date(s): 1620 ?

Manuscript: Lt q 22

Contents: On the danger of falling into one's own trap, translated from a preceding

Latin epigram ("Qui fodit foviam in ipsam incidet").

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Title: [unknown]

Author: Fairfax, William ?

Date(s): 1620 ?

Manuscript: Lt q 22

Contents: On the conduct of life, possibly two separate epigrammatic couplets.

Corrected.

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Title: [unknown]

Author: Fairfax, William ?

Date(s): 1620 ?

Manuscript: Lt q 22

Contents: Lighthearted satirical epigram apparently on a lady's painted face. Six

further lines heavily crossed through

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Title: [unknown]

Author: Fairfax, William ?

Date(s): 1620 ?

Manuscript: Lt q 22

Contents: A series of six self-contained epigrammatic moral maxims, reflecting on life

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Title: [unknown]

Author: Fairfax, William ?

Date(s): 1620 ?

Manuscript: Lt q 22

Contents: Two self-contained epigrammatic couplets on appearance and reality, the first

corrected

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Title: Grace Wortley

Author: Fairfax, William ?

Date(s): 1620 ?

Manuscript: Lt q 22

Contents: Epigram praising Grace Wortley, the second of two copies in the book

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Title: [unknown]

Author: Fairfax, William ?

Date(s): 1620 ?

Manuscript: Lt q 22

Contents: Criticising a girl for granting him love too readily. Corrected and finally

crossed through

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Title: Dictum franc (?)

Author: Fairfax, William ?

Date(s): 1620 ?

Manuscript: Lt q 22

Contents: Warning against unstable government, translated from preceding French verses

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Title: Seneca de la pauverte

Author: Fairfax, William ?

Attribution: Seneca; [Latin]

Date(s): 1620 ?

Manuscript: Lt q 22

Contents: Epigram on attitudes to poverty, translating preceding French verses said to

be rendering Seneca. Followed by related Latin lines. Corrected

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