Religio Medici, and Other WorksClarendon Press, 1964 - 383 pages |
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... happy as any , Ruat cœlum Fiat voluntas tua , salveth all ; so that whatsoever happens , it is but what our daily prayers desire . In briefe , I am content , and what should providence adde more ? Surely this is it wee call Happinesse ...
... happy as any , Ruat cœlum Fiat voluntas tua , salveth all ; so that whatsoever happens , it is but what our daily prayers desire . In briefe , I am content , and what should providence adde more ? Surely this is it wee call Happinesse ...
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... happy , the holy Angels are happy , in whose defect the Devils are unhappy ; that dare I call happinesse : whatsoever conduceth unto 10 this , may with an easie Metaphor deserve that name ; whatsoever else the world termes happines , is ...
... happy , the holy Angels are happy , in whose defect the Devils are unhappy ; that dare I call happinesse : whatsoever conduceth unto 10 this , may with an easie Metaphor deserve that name ; whatsoever else the world termes happines , is ...
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... [ happy erased ] prosperous appurtenances of others , or to bee an other in his happy accidents , yet so intrinse- call is euery man vnto himself , that some doubt may bee made whether any one would exchange his being or substantially ...
... [ happy erased ] prosperous appurtenances of others , or to bee an other in his happy accidents , yet so intrinse- call is euery man vnto himself , that some doubt may bee made whether any one would exchange his being or substantially ...
Contents
HYDRIOTAPHIA with THE GARDEN OF CYRUS | 81 |
APPENDIX I | 249 |
APPENDIX II | 259 |
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