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Page 11
... doth Bishop Newton incline . The old atomists supposed that the likenesses or spectres of corporeal things , ( exuvia scilicet rerum , vel effluvia , as they are called by Vaninus , when he takes advantage of them to explain the Fata ...
... doth Bishop Newton incline . The old atomists supposed that the likenesses or spectres of corporeal things , ( exuvia scilicet rerum , vel effluvia , as they are called by Vaninus , when he takes advantage of them to explain the Fata ...
Page 51
... Doth not the Latin grammar teach us so to do , wherein the personal verbs come before the impersonal , and the Propria quæ maribus precede all other nouns ? Moreover by replying to this question all needful explanation as to time and ...
... Doth not the Latin grammar teach us so to do , wherein the personal verbs come before the impersonal , and the Propria quæ maribus precede all other nouns ? Moreover by replying to this question all needful explanation as to time and ...
Page 53
... doth flesh , a bubble - glass of breath , Hunt after honour and advancement vain , And rear a trophy for devouring Death , With so great labour and long - lasting pain , As if his days for ever should remain ? Sith all that in this ...
... doth flesh , a bubble - glass of breath , Hunt after honour and advancement vain , And rear a trophy for devouring Death , With so great labour and long - lasting pain , As if his days for ever should remain ? Sith all that in this ...
Page 82
... doth he lick For sweet ambrosia deadly arsenic : His hand's his bowl ( better than plate or glass ) The silver brook his sweetest hippocrass : Milk cheese and fruit , ( fruits of his own endeavour ) Drest without dressing , hath he ...
... doth he lick For sweet ambrosia deadly arsenic : His hand's his bowl ( better than plate or glass ) The silver brook his sweetest hippocrass : Milk cheese and fruit , ( fruits of his own endeavour ) Drest without dressing , hath he ...
Page 83
... doth not need Æthiop's cold rush , nor drowsy poppy - seed ; Nor keep in consort ( as Mecænas did ) Luxurious Villains- ( Viols I should have said ) ; But on green carpets thrum'd with mossy bever , Fringing the round skirts of his ...
... doth not need Æthiop's cold rush , nor drowsy poppy - seed ; Nor keep in consort ( as Mecænas did ) Luxurious Villains- ( Viols I should have said ) ; But on green carpets thrum'd with mossy bever , Fringing the round skirts of his ...
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