The Arte of English Poesie by George Puttenham
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that be written in prose: for as _Homer_ wrate a fabulous or mixt report
of the siege of Troy, and another of _Ulisses_ errors or wandrings, so did _Museus_ compile a true treatise of the life & loues of _Leander_ and _Hero_, both of them _Heroick_, and to none ill edification. Also as _Theucidides_ wrate a worthy and veritable historie, of the warres betwixt the _Athenians_ and the _Peloponeses_: so did _Zenophon_, a most graue Philosopher, and well trained courtier and counsellour make another (but fained and vntrue) of the childhood of _Cyrus_ king of _Persia_, neuertheles both to one effect, that is for example and good information of the posteritie. Now because the actions of meane & base personages, tend in very few cases to any great good example: for who passeth to follow the steps, and maner of life of a craftes man, shepheard or sailer, though he were his father or dearest frend? yea how almost is it possible that such maner of men should be of any vertue other then their profession requireth? Therefore was nothing committed to historie, but matters of great and excellent persons & things that the same by irritation of good courages (such as emulation causeth) might worke more effectually, which occasioned the story writer to chuse an higher stile fit for his subiect, the Prosaicke in prose, the Poet in meetre, and the Poets was by verse exameter for his grauitie and statelinesse most allowable: neither would they intermingle him with any other shorter measure, vnlesse it were in matters of such qualitie, as became best to be song with the voyce, and to some musicall instrument, as were with the Greeks, all your Hymnes & _Encomia_ of _Pindarus_ & _Callimachus_, not very histories but a maner of historicall reportes in which cases they made those poemes in variable measures, & coupled a short verse with a long to serue that purpose the better, and we our selues who compiled this treatise haue written for pleasure a litle brief _Romance_ or historicall ditty in the English tong of the Isle of great _Britaine_ in short and long meetres, and by breaches or diuisions to be more commodiously song to the harpe in places of |
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