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30 6 ' With secret eye look on the earth awhile , Regard the changes Nature forceth there ; Behold the heavens , whose course all sense beguile ; Respect thyself , and thou shalt find it clear That infantlike thou art become a youth ...
30 6 ' With secret eye look on the earth awhile , Regard the changes Nature forceth there ; Behold the heavens , whose course all sense beguile ; Respect thyself , and thou shalt find it clear That infantlike thou art become a youth ...
Pagina 170
... her moisty influence , Of earthly things she hath pre - eminence , And under her , man's mutable estate As with her changes doth participate ; And from the working of her waning source , Th ' uncertain waters held a certain course .
... her moisty influence , Of earthly things she hath pre - eminence , And under her , man's mutable estate As with her changes doth participate ; And from the working of her waning source , Th ' uncertain waters held a certain course .
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169 course : race . 1. 171 especially : more than the other . affect : favour . 1. 172 like in each respect : similar in all respects . Of two similar objects we prefer one to the other , and there is no accounting for such preferences ...
169 course : race . 1. 171 especially : more than the other . affect : favour . 1. 172 like in each respect : similar in all respects . Of two similar objects we prefer one to the other , and there is no accounting for such preferences ...
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