burfed great fummes for the Copies^ tranfla- 

 t'lons^ piSiures^ and imprefsions of the fame, 

 Iwil not fay that he hath f pared neither En- 

 glijh^ Frenche^ Latine^ Italian^ nor Dutche 

 Author tofearch f^ it were in the bowels of 

 the fame J an exquifite tradition and methode 

 of thofe two Artes, But to conclude mine opi- 

 nion in few wordes^ he hath Jhewed himfelfe 

 more d'lfirom fa rare example J to pleasure 

 others ^than to profit himfelfby thk enterprife, 

 Andtherwithal in hk behalf ^I mufi alledge^ 

 that 06 thefiudies ofDiuinitie^and graue dif- 

 courfes are f without all comparifonj mofl 

 commendable ^euen fo yet could he haue tra- 

 uayledin no one Arte orSciencefthem excepted J 

 which might haue bene more commendable or 

 necejfary for al Noblemen and Gentlemen : 

 not only for the delightfulnes therof but alfo 

 bicaufe it k both profitable and godly. For 

 ifC^s ?>2ilomonfayethj all earthly things be 

 vanities^ then are thofe mofie to be efleemed 

 which may continew the life of Man in mofi 



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