Religio Medici, and Other WorksClarendon Press, 1964 - 383 pages |
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... erased ] no minor poet [ left the poetry of his epithite vnto others yet vnwilling erased ] left the poetrie of his epitaph vnto others ether 10 vnwilling to commend himself , or to bee iudged by a distich , and perhaps considering how ...
... erased ] no minor poet [ left the poetry of his epithite vnto others yet vnwilling erased ] left the poetrie of his epitaph vnto others ether 10 vnwilling to commend himself , or to bee iudged by a distich , and perhaps considering how ...
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... erased ] expect such durable mumies of our names . tis [ to late to bee ambitious erased ] the great mutations of the [ earth erased ] are acted the time of its destruction dayly hoped , inuayne wee study monuments whose continuance wee ...
... erased ] expect such durable mumies of our names . tis [ to late to bee ambitious erased ] the great mutations of the [ earth erased ] are acted the time of its destruction dayly hoped , inuayne wee study monuments whose continuance wee ...
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... erased ] pen & to parallel the liues of his Heroick [ replacing many worthy erased ] Captaines . For ] Thus 7. in ] on blessing us ] blessing 8. to ] & [ bla erased ] to 9. a capacity ] the capacitie lowest ] sharpest 10. from our ] of ...
... erased ] pen & to parallel the liues of his Heroick [ replacing many worthy erased ] Captaines . For ] Thus 7. in ] on blessing us ] blessing 8. to ] & [ bla erased ] to 9. a capacity ] the capacitie lowest ] sharpest 10. from our ] of ...
Contents
HYDRIOTAPHIA with THE GARDEN OF CYRUS | 81 |
APPENDIX I | 249 |
APPENDIX II | 259 |
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