26 THE ADVANCEMENT OF LEARNING. 



uit vou and you become little amongst the Grecians ; 



nnd loyal course of good and free counsel after his master grew 





h?m&quot;nd w thal, howsoever fortune may tax it, and many m 



cXh of their corrupt principles may despise it yet it will 



recefv? an open allowance, and therefore needs the less dis- 



and customs of one person, for it is a speech for a 



