Religio Medici: And Other WritingsDent, 1964 - 296 pages |
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... light , though I dwelt in the body of the Sunne . As when the labouring Sun bath wrought his track , Vp to the top of lofty Cancers back , The ycie Ocean cracks , the frozen pole Thames with the beat of the Celestiall coale ; So when ...
... light , though I dwelt in the body of the Sunne . As when the labouring Sun bath wrought his track , Vp to the top of lofty Cancers back , The ycie Ocean cracks , the frozen pole Thames with the beat of the Celestiall coale ; So when ...
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... light , through holes and perforations of the upper heaven , took of the natural shadows of stars , while according to better discovery ! the poor Inhabitants of the Moone have but a polary life , and must passe half their dayes in the ...
... light , through holes and perforations of the upper heaven , took of the natural shadows of stars , while according to better discovery ! the poor Inhabitants of the Moone have but a polary life , and must passe half their dayes in the ...
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... Light , though all should look as before the Creation , when there was not an Eye to see , or Light to actuate a Vision : wherein 10 notwithstanding obscurity is only imaginable respectively unto Eyes ; for unto God there was none ...
... Light , though all should look as before the Creation , when there was not an Eye to see , or Light to actuate a Vision : wherein 10 notwithstanding obscurity is only imaginable respectively unto Eyes ; for unto God there was none ...
Contents
HYDRIOTAPHIA with THE GARDEN OF CYRUS | 81 |
APPENDIX I | 249 |
APPENDIX II | 259 |
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