The Crowne of All Homers Workes/To Certaine Fisher-Boyes Pleasing Him With Ingeniovs Riddles

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The Crowne of All Homers Workes
by Homer, translated by George Chapman
To Certaine Fisher-Boyes Pleasing Him With Ingeniovs Riddles
4438347The Crowne of All Homers Workes — To Certaine Fisher-Boyes Pleasing Him With Ingeniovs RiddlesGeorge ChapmanHomer

TO

CERTAINE

FISHER-BOYES PLEASING
HIM WITH INGENIOVS
RIDDLES.

Aet from the bloods, euen of your-selfe-like fires,
Are you descended; that could make ye heires
To no huge hords of Coine; nor leaue ye Able
To feede Flocks of unnumerable Rabble.

The end of all the endlesse works of Homer.