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... never any heathen wrote more divinely ; never any philosopher more probably . Neither would I ever desire better master , if , to this purpose , I needed no other mistress than nature . But this , in truth , is a task , which nature hath ...
... never any heathen wrote more divinely ; never any philosopher more probably . Neither would I ever desire better master , if , to this purpose , I needed no other mistress than nature . But this , in truth , is a task , which nature hath ...
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Joseph Hall. presumption , undertaken ; and never performed , without much imperfection : like to those vain and wandering empirics , which , in tables and pictures , make great os- tentation of cures ; never approving their skill to ...
Joseph Hall. presumption , undertaken ; and never performed , without much imperfection : like to those vain and wandering empirics , which , in tables and pictures , make great os- tentation of cures ; never approving their skill to ...
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... never breaks his sleep for debt , that pays when he takes up . SECTION VII . Solicitation of Sin remedied . - The ordering of Affections . NEITHER can it suffice for peace , to have crossed the old scroll of our sins , if we prevent not ...
... never breaks his sleep for debt , that pays when he takes up . SECTION VII . Solicitation of Sin remedied . - The ordering of Affections . NEITHER can it suffice for peace , to have crossed the old scroll of our sins , if we prevent not ...
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... never leave us till we be dismembered , and they breathless : but , contrarily , if they be pulled in with the sudden vio- lence of a straight hand , they fall to plunging and career- ing ; and never leave , till their saddle be empty ...
... never leave us till we be dismembered , and they breathless : but , contrarily , if they be pulled in with the sudden vio- lence of a straight hand , they fall to plunging and career- ing ; and never leave , till their saddle be empty ...
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... unwholesome dish , or some gross cor- rupted air , that hath distempered thee . Ah foolish cur , why dost thou bite at the stone , which could never have hurt thee , but from the hand that threw it Heaven upon Earth . 21 SECTION XII. ...
... unwholesome dish , or some gross cor- rupted air , that hath distempered thee . Ah foolish cur , why dost thou bite at the stone , which could never have hurt thee , but from the hand that threw it Heaven upon Earth . 21 SECTION XII. ...
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