LAUDATORUM CARMIAA. 



Augustus, hamo instructus ac arundine. 

 Tu nunc, Amice, proximum clari es decus 

 Post CEesarem hami, gentis ac Halieuticce : 

 Huge, O professor, artis haud inglorise. 

 Doctor cathedrae, prselegens Piscariam ! 

 Nse tu Magister, et ego discipulus tuus 

 (Nam candidatum et me fenint arundinis}, 

 Socium hac in arte nobilem nacti sumus. 

 Quid amplius, Waltone, nam dici potest ? 

 Ipse hamiota Dominus en orbis fuit. 



Jaco. Dtjp. D.D.* 



* James Duport, S. T. P. Master of Magdalen College, Cambridge, in 1668, and 

 became Dean of Peterborough on the 27th of July 1664. He was the son of John 

 Duport, who assisted in the translation of King James's Bible, and was Fellow of Trin- 

 ity College, Cambridge ; was afterwards Professor of Greek in that University ; and 

 died about 1679. — Fuller's Church History^ B. x. p. 46. Walton, in his Life of Herbert, 

 says that Dr Duport had collected and pubhshed Herbert's Poems. In a collection of 

 Latin Poems, by Dean Duport, entitled Muscb Sttbsecivte, printed in Svo, 1676, the 

 verses in the text, those in the preceding page, and some on Walton's Life qfUerbert, 

 will be found, pp. loi, 118, 371. A short account of this person is given bj Bishop 

 Kennett in the Lansdowne MSS. 986 and 987. 



