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The Arte of English Poesie.
Contriued into three Bookes: The first of Poets and Poesie, the second of Proportion, the third of Ornament.
by
George Puttenham
THE FIRST BOOKE, Of Poets and Poesie.
What poet and Poesie is, and who may be worthily sayd the most excellent Poet of our time.
A Poet is as much to say as a maker. And our English name well conformes with the Greek word: for of
poiyin
to make, they call a maker
Poeta
. Such as (by way of resemblance and reuerently) we may say of God: who without any trauell to his diuine imagination, made all the world of nought, nor also by any paterne or mould as the Platonicks with their Ideas do phantastically suppose. Euen so the very Poet makes and contriues out of his owne braine both the verse and matter of his poeme, and not by any foreine copie or example, as doth the translator, who therefore may well be sayd a versifier, but not a Poet. The premises considered, it giueth to the name and profession no smal dignitie and preheminence, ab . . .
										
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