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The Plague of Athens, which hapned in the second year of the Peloponnesian Warre / First described in Greek by Thucydides; then in Latin by Lucretius. Now attempted in English cover

The Plague of Athens, which hapned in the second year of the Peloponnesian Warre / First described in Greek by Thucydides; then in Latin by Lucretius. Now attempted in English

Chapter 5: A List of some choice Poems,
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An English rendering of classical eyewitness reports, this work recounts a devastating epidemic that struck an ancient city during a wider contemporary war, offering close clinical descriptions of symptoms and the typical course of illness alongside accounts of overwhelmed physicians and ineffective religious remedies. It documents rapid contagion, heavy mortality, and the collapse of customary civic and burial practices, portraying how fear, lawlessness, and social disintegration followed the health crisis. Interwoven with medical detail are reflections on human responses and the limits of contemporary knowledge, presented as a condensed adaptation of earlier Greek and Latin narrative sources.

A List of some choice Poems,

Printed for Henry Brome at the Gun in Ivy-lane.

Poems

{ Lyrique, }
{ Macronique, } by Mr. Henry Bold.
{ Heroique, &c. }

Songs and Poems by Mr. A. Brome, the second Edition.

All the Songs and Poems on the Long Parliament, from 1640. till 1661. by Persons of Quality.

Songs and Poems by the Wits of both Universities.

Scarronnides, or Virgil Travestie, a Mock-Poem, being the first Book of Virgils Æneis in English, Burlesque.

Scarronnides, or Virgil Travestie, a Mock-Poem, being the fourth Book of Virgils Æneis in English, Burlesque: both by a Person of Honour.

Also, a List of what Damages we have received by the Dutch; And a brief History of the late War with the Turks.

PLAYES.

The English Moor. The Royal Exchange.
The Love-sick Court. The Jovial Crew; or the Merry Beggars.
The New Academy.
The Weeding of Covent-Garden. All by Mr. Richard Brome.