The Poetical Recreations of Mr Alexander Craig | ||
To the ignorant Iudge.
VVhilst IGNORAMVS on the Bench doth sit,The N and L hee can command at will:
Which argues much, hee hath small store of wit;
Of C and A hee hath no kynde of skill:
Yet sits a Iudge, as blinde as Bat or Owle.
Greede PHALERATE, with Pride, must play the Foole.
N. L. Non Liquet: C. Condemnare:
A. Absolvere, vel Ampliare.
A. Absolvere, vel Ampliare.
The Poetical Recreations of Mr Alexander Craig | ||