Preceptes of Cato with annotacions of D. Erasmus of Roterodame vere profitable for all [...]

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Preceptes of Cato with annotacions of D. Erasmus of Roterodame vere profitable for all [...]
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[Londini :: In officina Richardi Graftoni, typographi Regii excusum,
Anno. M.D.LIII. Mense Iulii. [1553]]
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"Preceptes of Cato with annotacions of D. Erasmus of Roterodame vere profitable for all [...]." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A18234.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 6, 2024.

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Publius. 237.

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Thei liue full vnthriftely. who thinketh to liue continually.

Erasmus. For soche felowes prolong alwaies vntill to morowe, as long as there is any pleasure or good thing. Burrant These litle rēmēbre what night brin¦geth with him, whiche dare promise themselues to morowe daie. So did the foolishe richeman in the Gospell promise his Soulle many yeres of worldly felicitie, & yet the deuill fet his soulle the same night folowyng.

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