“Why did my parents send me to the schools
That I with knowledge might enrich my mind?
Since the desire to know first made men fools,
And did corrupt the root of all mankind.”

Stanza 1.
Nosce Teipsum (1599)

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English poet, lawyer, and politician, born 1569 1569–1626

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