Religio Medici, and Other WorksClarendon Press, 1964 - 383 pages |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 71
Page 62
... friend I desire not to share or participate , but to engrosse his sorrowes , that by making them mine owne , I may ... Friends , for excepting the injunctions of Religion , I doe not find in my selfe such a necessary and indissoluble ...
... friend I desire not to share or participate , but to engrosse his sorrowes , that by making them mine owne , I may ... Friends , for excepting the injunctions of Religion , I doe not find in my selfe such a necessary and indissoluble ...
Page 179
... Friends : for since we find in that famous Story , that Spirits themselves were fain to tell their Fellows at a distance , that the great Antonio was dead ; we have a sufficient Excuse for our Ignor- ance in such Particulars , and must ...
... Friends : for since we find in that famous Story , that Spirits themselves were fain to tell their Fellows at a distance , that the great Antonio was dead ; we have a sufficient Excuse for our Ignor- ance in such Particulars , and must ...
Page 186
... Friends were irrationally curious so strictly to examine his Dreams , and in this low state to hope for the Fantasms of Health . He was now past the healthful Dreams of the Sun , Moon , and 30 Stars in their Clarity and proper Courses ...
... Friends were irrationally curious so strictly to examine his Dreams , and in this low state to hope for the Fantasms of Health . He was now past the healthful Dreams of the Sun , Moon , and 30 Stars in their Clarity and proper Courses ...
Contents
HYDRIOTAPHIA with THE GARDEN OF CYRUS | 81 |
APPENDIX I | 249 |
APPENDIX II | 259 |
Copyright | |
3 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
ancient Antiquity Aristotle ashes behold beleeve body bones Browne Browne's burnt butt Charity Christian Cicero common conceive corruption creatures dayes dead death decussation delight Devill Diogenes Laertius disease Divinity doth earth edition Epicurus erased erasure eyes farre felicities figure fire friends Garden Garden of Cyrus generall grave happinesse happy hath haue Heaven Hell Hippocrates honour Hydriotaphia Kirchmann leaves live manuscript Marginal note mercies mortality naturall nature noble Norwich obscure observed omit opinion Paracelsus passage peece plants Plato Pliny Plutarch Pythagoras Quincunx reason Religio Medici Religion Rhombus Romane Scripture SECT seeds seems selfe sentence Sir Thomas Browne soule spirits Sunne Tacitus temper thee Theophrastus thereof things thou thought tion Trees truely unto Urnes vertue vices Virtues vnto whereby wherein wisedome written