... co[m]prehe[n]ded all vertues / as wysdo[m] / iustice / due loue to god / & to our parentes / liberality / pity / consta[n]ce / tempe- rance. And therfore he that wyll for the co[n][-] fyrmyng of his purpose declare & proue y^t it is honest & co[m]mendable y^t he ente[n]deth to persuade hym: behoueth to haue perfyte knowlege of y^e natures of vertues. And al[-] so to haue in redy remembrau[n]ce sentences bothe of scripture & of philosophy / as ora- tours & poetes ... — The Art or Crafte of Rhetoryke • Leonard Cox