But what
he adds, that
"then he was sent with his Uncle (Sir George Carew
as it seems) in his Embassage unto the King of Poland;
whom when he came to Dantzick, he found that he had
been newly gone from thence into Sweden, whither also
he went after him :"
And that
"After his return, and a short stay made in England,
he was sent by his Father into France with Sir Hen.
Nevill, who was then Ambassador Leiger unto K. Hen. 4.
that he might learn the French Tongue, which by reading
and talking, he overcame in three quarters of a Year :"
All this, I say, cannot hold, if it be true that, tho' he understood
Italian, French, High-Dutch, and Spanish, he had never been out of
England ; as his Countryman Charles Fitzgeffry seems to assert in the
following Compliment to him:
Quis Deus tibi tam bene invocatus (n),
Disertissime millium trecentum
Idemq; optime omnium CARAEE,
(Seu quis multiplicem eruditionem,
Seu quis, quo magis emicas elenchum
Morum ponderet elegantiorum,
Virtutumq; tot auream coronam)
Quis (inquam) Deus (o Deus profecto!)
Tantis te spoliis, tot & trophaeis
Terrarum locupletat exterarum,
Domi perpetuo interim morantem
Et libris patriaeque servientem?
Quo Graij tibi, quo tibi Latini
Auri pondera tanta? quove Hetrusci,
Galli, Teutones, invidiq; Iberi
Tam assatim te opibus suis bearunt?
O si tot Deus ora, totq; linguas
Mihi idulserit, ut tuas referrem
Laudes, quot dedit ora quotq; linguas
Tibi uno Deus ore, lingua in una?
I may add, that Mr.
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