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"But time irreparable hasts away."
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John Ogilby
John Ogilby, Ogelby, or Oglivie was a Scottish translator, impresario, publisher and cartographer. He was probably at least a half-brother to James Ogilvy, 1st Earl of Airlie, though neither overtly acknowledged this. Ogilby's most-noted works include translations of the works of Virgil and Homer, and his version of the Fables of Aesop.
"But time irreparable hasts away."
"With cruell tusks a savage boar imploys, Who all king Œneus fertile fields destroys: The stately trees tore from their fiberd roots, Silverd with blossoms of delicious fruits."
"Lost Reputation hard is to be found."
"Rich Cloaths, nor Cost, nor Education can Change Nature, nor transform and Ape into a Man."
"Those that can Help, to Hurt may find a way."
"One good Arts better than a thousand bad."
"No Beast is half so False as Man."
"At last a pleasant rivers mouth he finds, Free from rough clifts, safe from disturbing winds."
"But them Im not so foolish to believe."
"Britany, from all the World disjoynd."
"Sweet Youth, in Colour no such trust repose."
"Thus at Home happy, oft fond Youth complain, And Peace and Plenty with soft Beds disdain. But when in Forrein War Death seals his Eys, His Birth-place he remembers er he Dies."