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Volume 3: The Satyres
Coryat Vpon Mr. Thomas Coryats Crudities. [Oh to what heigth will loue of greatnesse driue]
Macaron In eundem Macaronicon. [Qvot, dos daec, Linguists perfetti, Distichs make]
Metem Infinitati Sacrum 16. Augusti. 1601. Metempsychosis Poema Satyricon. [I sing the progress of a deathless soul]
Metem Epistle [Others at the Porches and Entries of their Buildings…]
Sat1 Satyre 1. [Away thou changeling motley humorist]
Sat2 Satyre 2. [Sir, Though (I thanke God for it) I do hate]
Sat3 Satyre 3. [Kind pity choakes my spleene; braue scorne forbids]
Sat4 Satyre 4. [Well; I may now receaue and dy; My Sin]
Sat5 Satyre 5. [Thou shalt not laugh in this leafe, Muse, nor they]
Dubium
Incipit Ioannes Dones Incipit Ioannes Dones. [Loe her’s a Man, worthy indeede to trauell]