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Essayes Translated by John Florio, 1603, PDF eBook

Essayes Translated by John Florio, 1603 PDF

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No man living is free from speaking foolish things; the ill lucke is, to speake them curiously:<br><br>NÅ“ iste magno conatu magnas nugas dixerit.<br>This fellow sure with much adoe,<br>Will tell great talex and trifles too.<br><br>That concerneth not me; mine slip from me with as little care, as they are of smal worth: whereby they speed the better.

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