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C.D. Warner, et al., comp.
The Library of the World’s Best Literature. An Anthology in Thirty Volumes. 1917.

Jacob Cats (1577–1660)

Cats, Jacob (käts). A Dutch poet; born in Brouwershaven, Zeeland, Nov. 10. 1577; died at his estate of Zorgvliet, near The Hague, Sept. 12, 1660. He had a distinguished public career as a diplomat, jurist, and educator; but his enduring renown depends upon his various poems, ‘Emblems,’ ‘Maiden Duty,’ ‘Inward Strife,’ and others in all of which the ethics of domestic life are expounded with much cheerful dullness. The collected edition, under the title of ‘Father Cats’s Book,’ has attained a practically universal circulation throughout Holland. (See Critical and Biographical Introduction).