Religio Medici, and Other WorksClarendon Press, 1964 - 383 pages |
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... mind , to be destitute of those of fortune ; which doth not any way deject the spirit of wiser judgements , who throughly under- 30 stand the justice of this proceeding ; and being enriched with higher donatives , cast a more carelesse ...
... mind , to be destitute of those of fortune ; which doth not any way deject the spirit of wiser judgements , who throughly under- 30 stand the justice of this proceeding ; and being enriched with higher donatives , cast a more carelesse ...
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... mind , and Industry . Content may dwell in all Stations . To be low , but above contempt , may be high enough to be Happy . But many of low Degree may be higher than computed , and some 30 Cubits above the common Commensuration ; for in ...
... mind , and Industry . Content may dwell in all Stations . To be low , but above contempt , may be high enough to be Happy . But many of low Degree may be higher than computed , and some 30 Cubits above the common Commensuration ; for in ...
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... Mind , and in every sense born with us : but Nature , who teacheth us the rule of pleasure , in- structeth also in the bounds thereof , and where its line expireth . And therefore Temperate Minds , not pressing their pleasures until the ...
... Mind , and in every sense born with us : but Nature , who teacheth us the rule of pleasure , in- structeth also in the bounds thereof , and where its line expireth . And therefore Temperate Minds , not pressing their pleasures until the ...
Contents
HYDRIOTAPHIA with THE GARDEN OF CYRUS | 81 |
APPENDIX I | 249 |
APPENDIX II | 259 |
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