As Skelton rehersith, with wordes few and playne,

In his distichon[1850] made on verses twaine;

Fraxinus in clivo frondetgue viret sine rivo,[1851]

Non est sub divo similis sine flumine vivo;

Stultorum infinitus est numerus, &c.: Ecclesia. Factum est cum Apollo esset Corinthi: Actus Apostolorum. Stimulos sub pectore vertit Apollo: Virgilius.

The Nacyoun of Folys he left not[1852] behynde; 1470

Item Apollo that whirllid vp his chare,

That made sum to snurre[1853] and snuf in the wynde;

It made them to skip, to stampe, and to stare,

Whiche, if they be happy, haue cause to beware