"It is in the exceeding rapture of delight in the deepe search of knowledge, none knoweth better than thyselfe, sweet Mathew, that maketh men manfully indure th'extremes incident to that Herculean labour."
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Mathew Roydon
1580 – 1622
Mathew Roydon (sometimes spelled Matthew) (c. 1580 – 1622) was an English poet associated with the "The School of Night group of poets and writers.
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