Parc.1.Se6h, Tlaine-glory, 'Pridt, 1~, 'PNifo,:zy'c, Memb.:3~Si.ibf.1 ·4· ------~--~--~~~~--~~~ pmna. --nee in terramorabor longitu. NiJ parvflm aut hnmite msdo, nil liS mortale loquor. Dicar qu& vtolens objlr.eptt ~ttjidru,~ 'E.wgt monu. ment-um .ere perenni~M, .Jamqt~t opw exegt, quodnu l4vu tra, nee <gnu, &c. cum venit i!le dies, &c. pane·tamen tJl~#'OT>e met faper alta per~nms ajlra f erar, nomenq1uerit indtlabile noj/711m. '(This of'ovid I have parap'htafeli in Engli!h.) And when I am dead and gone, ' My corps laid under a lhme, My fame !hall yet furvive, And I !hall be alive, In thefe my works for-ever, My glory {hall perfcver,.&c. And that ofEnni:rM, Nemolmelachrymis decor~t nr#,fonera fletu F axit, cur? vstito doo1a per oravirHm. · With many luch proud ftraines, and foolilh flalhes too common with Writers. Not fomuch as D~mocharuon the t Topicks, but he will be immor- jln/ib.B. tall. Typotiru de fama, !hall be famous, and well he deferves, becaufe he writ of Fame ; and every trivial! Poet mu'ft~e renowned, --· P/aufuque.petit clareftere 'l)u/gi. , This pulling humour it is, that bath produced ·fo many great tb'tncs, built fuch·fumous monuments, fWong Cail:les, and <MAufole~" Tombs, to h~ve their acts eternized, " .·,\ · ' · --Digitomonftrari, & dicitur hie eft; to fee their names infcribed, as Phryne·on the walls of'l'hehes;Phtyne fe~t ; This caufeth fo many battles, z 'De,;irleift. --Et no{/es e~git vigilare {e'rtnM; jicm: • Long journies' . ' a Slllton fib. dtt..MAgnum iter intendo,JeddAt mihi gl~ri4 vins, {~bit libeni;, a littleapplaufe, Pride,felfe-love,Vaine-glory. This is it which makes them mdirmt, ·nifi take fuch paioes, and break out into thofe ridiculous firaines, this high con- t.ude;fu.,. ceit of themfdves, to • fcorne all others; ridiculo fallt~& intoleranfl• &~n- ~;Jf,jf,;it, ~~ temptu, as' Pal.emD!l the Grammarian contemned rarro, {tcum & nat:rs & lltfr.coliwrt ... moritur&U liter&UjaCians, and brings them to that height ofinfolency, that niji uti• fi"""' they cannot indure to be contradiCted, b or hehre of AnJ thing b~Jt their ~Jv>Je t;~7::f;:"',w commendation, whichYieromenotesoffuchkind of men . And as <._Au/fin · dl!!..••_major. well feconds him, 'tis their foie fludy da1and-night to be commt'nded and ap- ~"'::::~::~1,~ pl4uded. When as indeed, in all wife mens judgements, ijtilbtu cor flpit,they ri poufi,f"""' are d mad, empty veffels, funges, befide thetnfdves, &tided, & 11t Came- fhob gtori•m luo in prQverbio q:urens cormea, etiam qua 'halleh11t Aurti amijit, their wotks :~,Zn~; are toyes, as an Almanack out ofdate, • auth~ris pe'reunt gartulitdte foi, they l011ge f" J m•. feek fame and immortality,but reap dilhotloutand infartly, 'they are a eom- -'•Jiin.cOI1flib. moo obloquie,in(enfitt~, a?d come farre~lhort ofthat whiCh they fuppofe Or :~:~~.~·. ~~ . e;x:J.>ect. 1 o pt~er fit fisvltalu mttt~D. Of fo many myriades of Poets, Rhetoftior.&tu.L,. r!Ciillls, Ph1lofophers, foph1il:ers, as * Euflhim well obferves, which have ~tj'.j:~~;,·, , Q; written
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