Date: 1586, 1589
"The law of nature is sence and feeling, which everie one hath in himself, and in his conscience, whereby he discerneth between good and evil, as much as sufficeth to take from him the cloke of ignorance, in that he is reprooved even by his owne witnes."
preview | full record— La Primaudaye, Pierre de (b. ca. 1545); Thomas Bowes (fl. 1586)
Date: 1586, 1589
"The minde is as a white paper, wherein as a man groweth in age and judgement, he writeth his cogitations and thoughts, which the studie of letters and learning do affoord him."
preview | full record— La Primaudaye, Pierre de (b. ca. 1545); Thomas Bowes (fl. 1586)
Date: 1598
"Therefore even as an index to a book, / So to his mind was young Leander's look."
preview | full record— Marlowe, Christopher (bap. 1564, d. 1593)