Religio Medici, and Other WorksClarendon Press, 1964 - 383 pages |
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... rest , my soule advance , Make my sleepe a holy trance : That I may , my rest being wrought , Awake into some holy thought . And with as active vigour runne My course , as doth the nimble Sunne . Sleepe is a death , O make me try , By ...
... rest , my soule advance , Make my sleepe a holy trance : That I may , my rest being wrought , Awake into some holy thought . And with as active vigour runne My course , as doth the nimble Sunne . Sleepe is a death , O make me try , By ...
Page 272
... Rest not ... thy self . LF , 195. 14–17 . 204. 2. within thy self . ] The following has been printed by Wilkin and others as from S48 , with the suggestion that it could appropriately have been inserted here . It is not , however ...
... Rest not ... thy self . LF , 195. 14–17 . 204. 2. within thy self . ] The following has been printed by Wilkin and others as from S48 , with the suggestion that it could appropriately have been inserted here . It is not , however ...
Page 287
... Rest not ... Notions ] In R , f . 65 , as follows : Vnderstand the rules butt sweare not vnto the doctrines of Zeno or Epicurus bee not ignorant in the rules of Antoninus butt acquiesce not in them butt looke beyond them [ Antoninus ...
... Rest not ... Notions ] In R , f . 65 , as follows : Vnderstand the rules butt sweare not vnto the doctrines of Zeno or Epicurus bee not ignorant in the rules of Antoninus butt acquiesce not in them butt looke beyond them [ Antoninus ...
Contents
HYDRIOTAPHIA with THE GARDEN OF CYRUS | 81 |
APPENDIX I | 249 |
APPENDIX II | 259 |
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