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Axiochus
A moſt excellent Dialogue,
written in Greeke by Plato the Phyloſopher:
concerning the ſhortneſſe and vnctertainty
Heereto is annexed a ſweet ſpeech or Oration,
ſpoken at the Tryumphe at White-hall before her

written in Greeke by Plato the Phyloſopher:
concerning the ſhortneſſe and vnctertainty
of this life, with the contrary ends
of the good and wicked.
(.)
Tranſlated out of Greeke by
Edw. Spenſer.
Heereto is annexed a ſweet ſpeech or Oration,
ſpoken at the Tryumphe at White-hall before her
Maiestie, by the Page to the right noble Earle
of Oxenforde.

AT LONDON,
Printed for Cuthbert Burbie, and are
to be ſold at the middle ſhop in the Poultry,
vnder S. Mildreds Church.
Anno. 1592
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