Thomas Urquhart (Томас Эркарт)
Epigrams. The First Booke. № 30. That wise men, to speak properly, are the most powerfull men in the world
THe greatest power is to wise men due: The pow'r of all men else to theirs being nought; For wise men onely, what they will, can doe; Because they will not doe; but, what they ought: Such being their cariage, that their reason still Directs their power: and informes their will.
Thomas Urquhart’s other poems:
- Epigrams. The Third Booke. № 36. Of Death, and Sin
- Epigrams. The Third Booke. № 23. Of foure things, in an epalleled way vanquished each by other
- Epigrams. The First Booke. № 36. How difficult a thing it is, to tread in the pathes of vertue
- Epigrams. The Third Booke. № 19. The Parallel of Nature, and For∣tune
- Epigrams. The Second Booke. № 13. What the subject of your conference ought to be with men of judgment, and account
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