Sir Thomas Browne's Religio Medici: Letter to a Friend &c., and Christian MoralsW. Scott, 1886 - 262 pages |
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Adam affection ancient angels antiquity apprehension Aristotle ashes behold believe body bones Browne's buried burning burnt Cæsar charity Christian Commodus common conceive condemn confess conjecture contemplate corruption creatures dead death desire devil disease divinity doth dreams earth endeavours Epicurus ERNEST RHYS evil eyes faith felicities fire friends Garden of Cyrus grave hand happy hath heads heaven hell honour Hydriotaphia immortality interment JOHN ADDINGTON SYMONDS Joseph Skipsey judgment live look MATHILDE BLIND merciful methinks Methuselah miracle monuments mortal nature never noble obscure observed opinion ourselves persons philosophy piece Plato pyre Pythagoras quincunx reason relicks Religio Medici religion Roman scarce Scripture SECT seems sense sepulchral Sir Thomas Browne sleep soul spirits temper thee thereof things thou thought thyself tion truly truth unto urns Vespasian vices virtue virtuous vulgar WALTER LEWIN WALTER SCOTT whereby wherein wisdom