The Arte of English Poesie by George Puttenham
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ambition, whereby they are as it were inforced to indeuour them selues to
armes and practises of hostilitie, or to entend to the right pollicing of their states, and haue not one houre to bestow vpon any other ciuill or delectable Art of naturall or morall doctrine: nor scarce any leisure to thincke one good thought in perfect and godly contemplation, whereby their troubled mindes might be moderated and brought to tranquillitie. So as, it is hard to find in these dayes of noblemen or gentlemen any good _Mathematician_, or excellent _Musitian_, or notable _Philosopher_, or els a cunning Poet: because we find few great Princes much delighted in the same studies. Now also of such among the Nobilitie or gentrie as be very well seene in many laudable sciences, and especially in making of Poesie, it is so come to passe that they haue no courage to write & if they haue, yet are they loath to be a knowen of their skill. So as I know very many notable Gentlemen in the Court that haue written commendably, and suppressed it agayne, or els suffred it to be publisht without their owne names to it: as if it were a discredit for a Gentleman, to seeme learned, and to shew himselfe amorous of any good Art. In other ages it was not so, for we read that Kinges & Princes haue written great volumes and publisht them vnder their owne regall titles. As to begin with _Salomon_ the wisest of Kings, _Iulius Caesar_ the greatest of Emperours, _Hermes Trisingistus_ the holiest of Priestes and Prophetes, _Euax_ king of _Arabia_ wrote a booke of precious stones in verse, prince _Auicenna_ of Phisicke and Philosophie, _Alphonsus_ king of Spaine his Astronomicall Tables, _Almansor_ a king of _Marrocco_ diuerse Philosophicall workes, and by their regall example our late soueraigne Lord king _Henry_ the eight wrate a booke in defence of his faith, then perswaded that it was the true and Apostolicall doctrine, though it hath appeared otherwise since, yet his honour and learned zeale was nothing lesse to be allowed. Queenes also haue bene knowen studious, and to write large volumes, as Lady _Margaret_ of Fraunce Queene of _Nauarre_ in our time. But of all others the Emperour |
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