Religio Medici, and Other WorksClarendon Press, 1964 - 383 pages |
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... haue been in versi- fiyng their owne epitaphs , wherin petrarcha Dante & Ariosto haue so vnhappily fayled that if their [ epitaphs erased ] tombs should outlast their works posterity would find so litle of Apollo in them as to mistake ...
... haue been in versi- fiyng their owne epitaphs , wherin petrarcha Dante & Ariosto haue so vnhappily fayled that if their [ epitaphs erased ] tombs should outlast their works posterity would find so litle of Apollo in them as to mistake ...
Page 281
... haue acted the desinges of their life . & passed the vigor of fates prouidentialy determined to ages best agreable ... haue not seen the sixtieth part of time haue beheld great examples . Then the incomparable Montrosse no man acted a ...
... haue acted the desinges of their life . & passed the vigor of fates prouidentialy determined to ages best agreable ... haue not seen the sixtieth part of time haue beheld great examples . Then the incomparable Montrosse no man acted a ...
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... haue company must needs haue sometimes bad company bee thou able [ rest of version varies but slightly from the printed version ] 234. 26-35 . the Circle ... invisible ] In R , f . 53o , as follows : The sunne of our felicitie setts at ...
... haue company must needs haue sometimes bad company bee thou able [ rest of version varies but slightly from the printed version ] 234. 26-35 . the Circle ... invisible ] In R , f . 53o , as follows : The sunne of our felicitie setts at ...
Contents
HYDRIOTAPHIA with THE GARDEN OF CYRUS | 81 |
APPENDIX I | 249 |
APPENDIX II | 259 |
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