Religio Medici, and Other WorksClarendon Press, 1964 - 383 pages |
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Page 100
... dead was used in Sarmatia , is affirmed by Gaguinus , that the Sueons and Gothlanders used to burne their Princes and great persons , is delivered by Saxo and Olaus ; that this was the old Germane practise , is also asserted by Tacitus ...
... dead was used in Sarmatia , is affirmed by Gaguinus , that the Sueons and Gothlanders used to burne their Princes and great persons , is delivered by Saxo and Olaus ; that this was the old Germane practise , is also asserted by Tacitus ...
Page 107
... dead : It is no injustice to take that which none complains to lose , and no man is wronged where no man is pos- sessor . What virtue yet sleeps in this terra damnata and aged cinders , were petty magick to experiment ; These crumbling ...
... dead : It is no injustice to take that which none complains to lose , and no man is wronged where no man is pos- sessor . What virtue yet sleeps in this terra damnata and aged cinders , were petty magick to experiment ; These crumbling ...
Page 186
... dead Friends , inconsequently divining , that he would not be long from them ; for strange it was not that he should sometimes dream of the dead whose Thoughts run always upon Death : beside , to dream of the dead , so they appear not ...
... dead Friends , inconsequently divining , that he would not be long from them ; for strange it was not that he should sometimes dream of the dead whose Thoughts run always upon Death : beside , to dream of the dead , so they appear not ...
Contents
HYDRIOTAPHIA with THE GARDEN OF CYRUS | 81 |
APPENDIX I | 249 |
APPENDIX II | 259 |
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