A treatyce of Moral philosophy containing the sayinges of the wise Wherein you maye see the worthye and pithye sayinges of ye Philosophers, Emperors, kinges, and oratours, of their liues, their aunswers, of what lignage they came of, and of what cou[n]trey they were, whose worthy and notable preseptes, counsailes parables and semblables doth hereafter folow: First gathered and englished by Willia[m] Baldwin, after that, twise augmented by Thomas Paulfreyman ... & now once againe enlarged by the first aucthor |
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[treasures, which falshode semeth to augment]
Hermes.treasures, which falshode semeth to augment
are euil gotten and worse are spent.
wherefore to be rich, who so doth entende,
ought truely to winne, and duly to spende.
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