Seventeenth-century Verse and Prose, Volume 1Macmillan, 1951 |
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... Present Wit ; And if he Reade litle , he had need have much Cunning , to seeme to know that , he doth not . Histories make men Wise ; Poets Witty ; The Mathematicks Subtill ; Naturall Philosophy deepe ; Morall Grave ; Logick and ...
... Present Wit ; And if he Reade litle , he had need have much Cunning , to seeme to know that , he doth not . Histories make men Wise ; Poets Witty ; The Mathematicks Subtill ; Naturall Philosophy deepe ; Morall Grave ; Logick and ...
Page 400
... present whatsoever it be , Office for which you stood Candidate , if you take your foot from the present then besides that you are quit of the cares standing , " and thrust it forward toward and the envy of it , you still have all those ...
... present whatsoever it be , Office for which you stood Candidate , if you take your foot from the present then besides that you are quit of the cares standing , " and thrust it forward toward and the envy of it , you still have all those ...
Page 401
... present debt , or poverty or losse ; and therefore is now more to be valued in the possession , and ought to out - weigh thy bring into one dayes thoughts the evil of many , certain and uncertain , what will be , and what will never be ...
... present debt , or poverty or losse ; and therefore is now more to be valued in the possession , and ought to out - weigh thy bring into one dayes thoughts the evil of many , certain and uncertain , what will be , and what will never be ...
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