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122 to be of a divers nature , the one seeming so diligent and exquisite a Historie of live to proceede of cunning , and the other of ing creatures , hath mingled it sparingly simplicitie ; yet certainely , they doe for the with any ...
122 to be of a divers nature , the one seeming so diligent and exquisite a Historie of live to proceede of cunning , and the other of ing creatures , hath mingled it sparingly simplicitie ; yet certainely , they doe for the with any ...
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... which till they bee Another Error hath proceeded from too demonstrate , they seeme strange to our great a ... and the observations of Another Errour that hath also some experience : and have tumbled up and affinitie with the former ...
... which till they bee Another Error hath proceeded from too demonstrate , they seeme strange to our great a ... and the observations of Another Errour that hath also some experience : and have tumbled up and affinitie with the former ...
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45 Man hath stil either toyes , " or Care , He hath no root , nor to one place is ty'd , But ever restless and Irregular About this Earth doth run and ride , He knows he hath a home , but scarce knows where , He sayes it is so far That ...
45 Man hath stil either toyes , " or Care , He hath no root , nor to one place is ty'd , But ever restless and Irregular About this Earth doth run and ride , He knows he hath a home , but scarce knows where , He sayes it is so far That ...
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The Seventeenth Century 16001660 | 1 |
A Selected List of Books on the Background and the Literature of the First | 29 |
John Donne | 71 |
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