Anatomy of Melancholy. Part i. Sect. 2, Memb. 3, Subsect. 14.

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We can make majors and officers every year, but not scholars; kings can invest knights and barons, as Sigismund the emperor confessed.[189:1]

Anatomy of Melancholy. Part i. Sect. 2, Memb. 3, Subsect. 15.

Hinc quam sic calamus sævior ense, patet. The pen worse than the sword.[189:2]

Anatomy of Melancholy. Part i. Sect. 2, Memb. 4, Subsect. 4.

Homer himself must beg if he want means, and as by report sometimes he did "go from door to door and sing ballads, with a company of boys about him."[189:3]

Anatomy of Melancholy. Part i. Sect. 2, Memb. 4, Subsect. 6.

See one promontory (said Socrates of old), one mountain, one sea, one river, and see all.[189:4]

Anatomy of Melancholy. Part i. Sect. 2, Memb. 4, Subsect. 7.