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Erasmus
The praise of Folly

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1 Pref | that you are so, all the world will clear you. In the next 2 Pref | what will become of the world after himself is dead; and 3 Praise| At what rate soever the world talks of me (for I am not 4 Praise| yet would appear to the world to be wise men and Thales, 5 Praise| born, I did not begin the world, as other children are wont, 6 Praise| succeeded a kind of people the world calls monks, cardinals, 7 Praise| purpose give them into the world with them that they might 8 Praise| themselves in it. Let the foolish world then be packing and seek 9 Praise| born to the business of the world have some little sprinklings 10 Praise| shall take it out of the world had as good put out the 11 Praise| there is no living in this world, and you’ll say this piece 12 Praise| venturing on the business of the world, gathers, if I mistake not, 13 Praise| this great thing whom the world looks upon for a god and 14 Praise| take no notice of what the world does, or run with it for 15 Praise| is to act a part in that world.~But, O you gods, “shall 16 Praise| what would become of the world if all men should be wise; 17 Praise| therefore crept into the world with other the pests of 18 Praise| Whence it is that whereas the world is so differently affected 19 Praise| place to Christ in the other world, which yet they desire may 20 Praise| a temple when the whole world is my temple, and I’m deceived 21 Praise| Priapus—as long as the world in general performs me every 22 Praise| again, if you consider the world, by how few understood, 23 Praise| their own fancy—as how the world was first made; how original 24 Praise| illuminated divines, as the world calls them! At these, if 25 Praise| hunger and thirst in this world. There are infinite of these 26 Praise| rather choose that the whole world with all food and raiment, 27 Praise| while, as censors of the world, they force everyone to 28 Praise| took away the sins of the world. At which new exposition 29 Praise| Church and true lights of the world should be reduced to a staff 30 Praise| they were initiated to the world, not to Christ, lay the 31 Praise| the foolish things of this world,” as well knowing it had 32 Praise| that great Architect of the World, God, gave man an injunction 33 Praise| differ from the rest of the world in the whole course of their


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