As saith another poet:
“Antique, buried in rubbish, old and musty,
Which make one verst in customs old and new,
And of Laws, Gods, and Men giving a view,
Render the careful student skilled and trusty.”
Inner Temple Dec. 25, 1610.
John Selden’s Janus Anglorum, translated by Redman Westcott, alias Littleton.
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