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Pagina 90
... passe As credible ; mankinde decayes so soone , We'are scarce our Fathers shadowes cast at noone : Onely death addes t'our length : nor are wee growne In stature to be men , till we are none . But this were light , did our lesse volume ...
... passe As credible ; mankinde decayes so soone , We'are scarce our Fathers shadowes cast at noone : Onely death addes t'our length : nor are wee growne In stature to be men , till we are none . But this were light , did our lesse volume ...
Pagina 170
... passe . Some againe make foure or five kindes with Rodericus à Castro de morbis mulier.lib.2 . cap.3 . and Lod.Mercatus , who in his second booke de mulier.affect.cap.4 . will have that melancholy of Nunnes , Widowes , and more ancient ...
... passe . Some againe make foure or five kindes with Rodericus à Castro de morbis mulier.lib.2 . cap.3 . and Lod.Mercatus , who in his second booke de mulier.affect.cap.4 . will have that melancholy of Nunnes , Widowes , and more ancient ...
Pagina 247
... passe The Shewers of Roses , lucky - foure - leav'd grasse : The while the cloud of younglings sing , And drown yee with a flowrie Spring : While some repeat Your praise , and bless you , sprinkling you with Wheat : While that others ...
... passe The Shewers of Roses , lucky - foure - leav'd grasse : The while the cloud of younglings sing , And drown yee with a flowrie Spring : While some repeat Your praise , and bless you , sprinkling you with Wheat : While that others ...
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