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The Excusation of the Auctor
Go, little book, I pray God thee save From mismet'ring by wrong impression, And who that ever list thee for to have That he perceive well thine entention; For to be grounded without presumption, As for to eschew the sin of idleness, To make such books I apply my besiness. . . The Pastime of Pleasure, 1506 by Stephen Hawes Lest I be labeled 'idle,' I here construct this virtual miscellany for our communal pleasure and enrichment. Each member will be named 'contributing editor,' to facilitate not only secure discussion but also the storage of various documents and images.
- To join, it is important that you use your wilkes e-mail address: 'name'@wilkes.edu. I have entered this form of your e-mail address as the name by which you will be recognized as a 'contributing editor.'
- To start editing this site please log in.
- If you have questions about this site or how to use it, e-mail me: starner@wilkes.edu
- To learn more about Manila, visit the Getting Started page on the Manila-Newbies site. It provides an overview and introduction to the different kinds of projects you can do with Manila. The Manila-Newbies site is there to help you work with Manila and to learn from each other.
- Finally, please bookmark this page. This is your website. Be sure you can find it again.

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