CLERICUS D.
Dublin.
[Maittaire, in his Annales Typograph., tom. v. pt. ii. p. 102., notices the following work: "Olivarius (Petrus Joannes) Valentinus de Prophetiâ. Basileæ ex officinâ Joannis Oporini, 1543, mense Augusto." From the catalogues of the British Museum and the Bodleian, it does not appear to be in either of these libraries.]
Vincent Bourne's Epilogus in Eunuchum Terentii.
—Will any of your readers inform me whether an Epilogue to the Eunuch of Terence, written by V. Bourne, and spoken in 1746, has ever been printed in any, and what, edition of Bourne's Poems? Gnatho appears on the stage, dressed as a recruiting sergeant, with several recruits, and thus begins:
"Siste—tace—Gnatho sum Miles, cum gloria cives
Evocat ad Martem, quis parasitus erit?
Aut quis venari cœnas et prandia malit,
Nobile cui stimulet pectus honoris amor?"
And the concluding lines are: