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desudamus I am but a smatterer I confess
Besides, I dwell not in this study, Non hic sulcos ducimus, non hoc pulvere desudamus , I am but a smatterer, I confess, a stranger, [149] here and there I pull a flower; I do easily grant, if a rigid censurer should criticise on this which I have writ, he should not find three sole faults, as Scaliger in Terence, but three hundred. — from The Anatomy of Melancholy by Robert Burton
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