Eschines, whiche was not[1524] shamefully confutid

But of that famous oratour, I say,

Whiche passid all other; wherfore I may

Among my recordes suffer hym namyd, 160

For though[1525] he were venquesshid, yet was he not[1526] shamyd:

As Ierome,[1527] in his preamble Frater Ambrosius,

Frome that I haue sayde in no poynt doth vary,

Wherein[1528] he reporteth of the coragius

Wordes that were moch consolatory

By Eschines rehersed to the grete glory