Pleasant dialogues and dramma's selected out of Lucian, Erasmus, Textor, Ovid, &c. ... By Tho. Heywood |
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Against Philenus who carpt at Erasmus.
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Against Philenus who carpt at Erasmus.
7. Erasmus ille, quo fatentur plurimi,
Nihil fuisse nec futurum doctius, &c.
Nihil fuisse nec futurum doctius, &c.
Erasmus whom as many say,
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More learned: yet to thee thou gull,
Most stupid he appeares and dull,
And what aspersions thou canst frame
To calumnise his noble name,
By thee or others are collected,
In hope to make him disrespected.
Barke still Philenus with the rest,
Since 'tis apparant to the best,
That learn'd Erasmus much more knew,
Than is unknowne to all of you.
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