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An English Garner Critical Essays & Literary Fragments

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At horsemanship; when you exercise it, read CRISON CLAUDIO, and a book that is called _La Gloria de l'Cavallo_ withal: that you may join the thorough contemplation of it with the exercise: and so shall you profit more in a month, than others in a year. And mark the bitting, saddling, and cur[ry]ing of horses. I would, by the way, your Worship would learn a better hand. You write worse than I: and I write evil enough. Once again, have a care of your diet; and consequently of your complexion. Remember _gratior est veniens in pulchro corpore virtus_. Now, Sir, for news; I refer myself to this bearer. He can tell you how idly we look on our neighbour's fires: and nothing is happened notable at home; save only DRAKE's return. Of which yet, I know not the secret points: but about the world he hath been, and rich he is returned. Portugal, we say, is lost. And to conclude, my eyes are almost closed up, overwatched with tedious business. God bless you, sweet Boy! and accomplish the joyful hope I conceive of you. Once again commend me to Master NEVELL, Master SAVELL, and honest HARRY WHITE, and bid him be merry. When you play at weapons; I would have you get thick caps and bracers [_gloves_], and play out your play lustily; for indeed, ticks and
Initial Studies in American Letters

INITIAL STUDIES IN AMERICAN LETTERS by HENRY A. BEERS New York Chautauqua Press C. L. S. C. Department, 150 Fifth Avenue 1891 The required books of the C. L. S. C. are recommended by a Council of Six. It must, however, be understood that recommendation does not involve an approval by the Council, or by any member of it, of every
dalliances are nothing in earnest: for the time of the one and the other greatly differs. And use as well the blow as the thrust. It is good in itself; and besides increaseth your breath and strength, and will make you a strong man at the tourney and barriers. First, in any case, practise the single sword; and then, with the dagger. Let no day pass without an hour or two of such exercise. The rest, study; or confer diligently: and so shall you come home to my comfort and credit. Lord! how I have babbled! Once again, farewell, dearest Brother! Your most loving and careful brother PHILIP SIDNEY. At Leicester House this 18th of October 1580. Francis Meres, M.A. _Sketch of English Literature, Painting, and Music, up to September_ 1598. _A comparative Discourse of our English Poets [Painters and Musicians] with the Greek, Latin, and Italian Poets [Painters and Musicians]_.