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... live , then to live well : And both are knowne to thee , who now can'st live Led by thy conscience ; to give Justice to soone - pleas'd nature ; and to show , Wisdome and she together goe , And keep one Centre : This with that conspires ...
... live , then to live well : And both are knowne to thee , who now can'st live Led by thy conscience ; to give Justice to soone - pleas'd nature ; and to show , Wisdome and she together goe , And keep one Centre : This with that conspires ...
Page 237
... live round , and close , and wisely true To thine owne selfe ; and knowne to few . Thus let thy Rurall Sanctuary be Elizium to thy wife and thee ; There to disport your selves with golden measure . For seldome use commends the pleasure .
... live round , and close , and wisely true To thine owne selfe ; and knowne to few . Thus let thy Rurall Sanctuary be Elizium to thy wife and thee ; There to disport your selves with golden measure . For seldome use commends the pleasure .
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... live within two Methusela's of Hector . " 204 And therefore restlesse inquietude for the diuturnity of our memories unto pres- 206 To be read by bare Inscriptions like many in Gruter , to hope for Eternity by Ænigmaticall " Epithetes or ...
... live within two Methusela's of Hector . " 204 And therefore restlesse inquietude for the diuturnity of our memories unto pres- 206 To be read by bare Inscriptions like many in Gruter , to hope for Eternity by Ænigmaticall " Epithetes or ...
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The Seventeenth Century 16001660 | 1 |
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