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Pagina 78
... Sunne is spent , and now his flasks " Send forth light squibs , " no constant rayes ; The worlds whole sap is sunke ... Sunne renew . You lovers , for whose sake , the lesser Sunne At this time to the Goat " is runne " the shortest ...
... Sunne is spent , and now his flasks " Send forth light squibs , " no constant rayes ; The worlds whole sap is sunke ... Sunne renew . You lovers , for whose sake , the lesser Sunne At this time to the Goat " is runne " the shortest ...
Pagina 79
... Sunne is spent , and now his flasks " Send forth light squibs , " no constant rayes ; The worlds whole sap is sunke ... Sunne renew . You lovers , for whose sake , the lesser Sunne " the shortest day 23 powder flasks " alembic ...
... Sunne is spent , and now his flasks " Send forth light squibs , " no constant rayes ; The worlds whole sap is sunke ... Sunne renew . You lovers , for whose sake , the lesser Sunne " the shortest day 23 powder flasks " alembic ...
Pagina 106
... Sunne , overtakes the Sunne , and overgoes the Sunne in one pace , one steppe , everywhere . And then as the other world produces Serpents , and Vipers , malignant , and venimous creatures , and Wormes , and 10 lessnesse of the Grave ...
... Sunne , overtakes the Sunne , and overgoes the Sunne in one pace , one steppe , everywhere . And then as the other world produces Serpents , and Vipers , malignant , and venimous creatures , and Wormes , and 10 lessnesse of the Grave ...
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