The Praise of Folly

How does Folly end her speech?

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Folly ends her speech as she began, with a disclaimer: she reminds her audience that her words should not be taken too seriously, for she is Folly and a woman. She then explains that she has no conclusion because she can't remember what she said, and she hopes that her audience will not remember either. She ends by saying, "Clap your hands, live well, and drink, distinguished initiates of Folly."