aoo or^ 
found loudeil. Phlllf MelmUhoa was often heard 
to fay, that Every fool was proud ; and, that Every 
proud man was a fool •• and the word in the Ger- 
mme-tongHty which fignifies a proud man ^ 
Suit' Sy is, by feme, derived from the Latine word, 
Stulmsy which fignifies a fool ; according to thofe 
Verfes, which, feme fay, that John Germany Chan- 
cellor of Parisy made. 
Vidi egovejtcam wdteo targefeereflatu, 
Qua ptjis fonult qmtHor impojitis ; 
UaKc puer mus ac» pupugit, difplofa repent e 
Vilis fono flaccida detumuit. 
, That Verfe is known, of proud ra«n. 
Capra nondum pepertty & hoedus ludlt In teElls, 
He was like that flatterer who applauded one 
for asking this Quettion ; Which was the greatett 
Fool ? he that went to milk a he-Goat ; or he that 
went to fill a fieve; they being both alike foolifh, 
and ridiculous. 
The ff'ild Goat is called the Roe- Buck , , or TaU 
low-Dear - it is called alfo the Uexy or Eveek,y the ' 
OrjXy or the American Wild Goat : the Jhe-Goat 
is very quick-fighted, her crye is weak, but very 
fhrill; which the huntf-men do imitate, lhaking 
the leaves of trees, the noife of which bringeth 
them out of their denns ; to which may be added 
|hat '¥erfe of Mqrnah 
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