Against Sophron His Dark and Dull Writing
S OPHRON the poet most obscurely writes,
And yet he thinkes his fame's as bright as sunne;
Each woord a sentence weighes, which he indites,
To wit, a sentence of damnation:
His lines lacke sence, in vtter darkenesse framde;
Good reason then his writings should be damnd.
And yet he thinkes his fame's as bright as sunne;
Each woord a sentence weighes, which he indites,
To wit, a sentence of damnation:
His lines lacke sence, in vtter darkenesse framde;
Good reason then his writings should be damnd.
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