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Pagina 90
... shee ; Shee in whom vertue was so much refin'd , That for Allay " unto so pure a minde 170 Shee tooke the weaker Sex ; shee that could drive The poysonous tincture , and the staine of Eve , Out of her thoughts , and deeds ; and purifie ...
... shee ; Shee in whom vertue was so much refin'd , That for Allay " unto so pure a minde 170 Shee tooke the weaker Sex ; shee that could drive The poysonous tincture , and the staine of Eve , Out of her thoughts , and deeds ; and purifie ...
Pagina 93
... shee , and thence infer , And did from her into our bodies goe , As to our eyes , the formes from objects flow : Shee , who if those great Doctors truly said That the Arke to mans proportions was made , Had been a type for that , as ...
... shee , and thence infer , And did from her into our bodies goe , As to our eyes , the formes from objects flow : Shee , who if those great Doctors truly said That the Arke to mans proportions was made , Had been a type for that , as ...
Pagina 163
... shee reapes them , as if they wisht to bee bound and led prisoners by the same hand fell'd them . Her breath long of June , like a new made Hay - cocke . Shee makes her hand hard with labour , and her heart soft with pitty : and when ...
... shee reapes them , as if they wisht to bee bound and led prisoners by the same hand fell'd them . Her breath long of June , like a new made Hay - cocke . Shee makes her hand hard with labour , and her heart soft with pitty : and when ...
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