Religio Medici, and Other WorksClarendon Press, 1964 - 383 pages |
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Page 191
... thou art still in the Road of Uncertainties ; whether thou hast yet entred the nar- row Gate , got up the Hill and asperous way which leadeth unto the House of Sanity , or taken that purifying Potion from the hand of sincere Erudition ...
... thou art still in the Road of Uncertainties ; whether thou hast yet entred the nar- row Gate , got up the Hill and asperous way which leadeth unto the House of Sanity , or taken that purifying Potion from the hand of sincere Erudition ...
Page 192
... thou for Wine and Oyl for the Wounds of the distressed : and treat the Poor as our Saviour did the Multitude , to the Relicks of some Baskets . Trust not to the Omnipotency of Gold , or say unto it , Thou art my Confidence : kiss not ...
... thou for Wine and Oyl for the Wounds of the distressed : and treat the Poor as our Saviour did the Multitude , to the Relicks of some Baskets . Trust not to the Omnipotency of Gold , or say unto it , Thou art my Confidence : kiss not ...
Page 286
... thou . . . contemporaries ] In R , f . 49 as follows : so mayst thou bee coetaneous unto elder & liue bee a father longer then thy contemporaries ... 233. 13-30 . Self conversation . . . his Sons ] In R , f . 43o , as follows : Self ...
... thou . . . contemporaries ] In R , f . 49 as follows : so mayst thou bee coetaneous unto elder & liue bee a father longer then thy contemporaries ... 233. 13-30 . Self conversation . . . his Sons ] In R , f . 43o , as follows : Self ...
Contents
HYDRIOTAPHIA with THE GARDEN OF CYRUS | 81 |
APPENDIX I | 249 |
APPENDIX II | 259 |
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