Cambridge in the Seventeenth Century. PART I. NICHOLAS FERRAR. Hine lucem et pocula sacra. Cambridge: PRINTED FOR THE EDITOR AT THE UNIVERSITY PRESS, AND SOLD BY MACMILLAN & CO. 1855. TWO LIVES BY HIS BROTHER JOHN AND BY DOCTOR JEBB. Now first Edited with Illustrations BY J. E. B. MAYOR, M.A. FELLOW AND ASSISTANT TUTOR OF ST JOHN'S COLLEGE, CAMBRIDGE. COMMING Cambridge PRINTED FOR THE EDITOR AT THE UNIVERSITY PRESS, FOR if that learning's rooms to learned men Were as their heritage distributed, All this disordered thrust would cease. For when These would be shamed to seek, those to be unsought And, staying their turn, were sure they should be sped. Then would our drooping academies, brought Th' unnecessary furnish of the land; Caring not to become profound, but seem Seeing shorter ways lead sooner to their end, And others' longer travels thrive so ill. Then would they only labour to extend Their now unsearching spirit beyond these bounds |