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... body , how poore a wretched thing is that ? wee cannot expresse it so fast , as it growes worse and worse . That body which scarce three minutes since was such a house , as that that soule , which made but one step from thence to Heaven ...
... body , how poore a wretched thing is that ? wee cannot expresse it so fast , as it growes worse and worse . That body which scarce three minutes since was such a house , as that that soule , which made but one step from thence to Heaven ...
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... 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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... BODY O who shall me deliver whole , From bonds of this Tyrannic Soul ? Which , stretcht up right , impales me so , That mine own Precipice I go ; And warms and moves this needless Frame : ( A Fever could but do the same . ) And ...
... BODY O who shall me deliver whole , From bonds of this Tyrannic Soul ? Which , stretcht up right , impales me so , That mine own Precipice I go ; And warms and moves this needless Frame : ( A Fever could but do the same . ) And ...
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The Seventeenth Century 16001660 | 1 |
A Selected List of Books on the Background and the Literature of the First | 29 |
Francis Bacon | 43 |
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