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Pagina 98
... bodies turne wee then , that so Weake men on love reveal'd may looke ; Loves mysteries in soules doe grow , But yet the body is his booke . " And if some lover , such as wee , 125 70 Have heard this dialogue of one , Let him still marke ...
... bodies turne wee then , that so Weake men on love reveal'd may looke ; Loves mysteries in soules doe grow , But yet the body is his booke . " And if some lover , such as wee , 125 70 Have heard this dialogue of one , Let him still marke ...
Pagina 332
... body , and cast an eye upon the but to die in . The world that I regard is my selfe , it is the Microcosme of mine owne frame , that I cast mine eye on ; for the other , I use it but like my Globe , and turne it round sometimes for my ...
... body , and cast an eye upon the but to die in . The world that I regard is my selfe , it is the Microcosme of mine owne frame , that I cast mine eye on ; for the other , I use it but like my Globe , and turne it round sometimes for my ...
Pagina 335
... body conjoyned to the soul , and body separated from it . Lucian spoke much truth in jest , when he said that part of Hercules which proceeded from Alchmena perished , that from Jupiter remained im- mortall . Thus Socrates was content ...
... body conjoyned to the soul , and body separated from it . Lucian spoke much truth in jest , when he said that part of Hercules which proceeded from Alchmena perished , that from Jupiter remained im- mortall . Thus Socrates was content ...
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Lancelot Andrewes | 33 |
Francis Bacon | 43 |
Poems | 122 |
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