Excerpt from The Works of John Marston, Vol. 2 of 3: Reprinted From the Original Editions; With Notes, and Some Account of His Life and Writings
I Have ever more endevoured to know my selfe, than to be knowne of others; and rather to be unpartially beloved of all, than factiously to bee admired of a few; yet so powerfully have I been enticed with the delights of poetry, and (I must ingeniously confesse) above better desert so unfortunate in these stage-pleasings, that (let my resolutions be never so fixed to call mine eyes into my selfe) I much feare that most lamentable death of him,
"Qui nimis notus omnibus,
Ignotus moritur sibi." - Seneca.
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