Sir Thomas Browne's Religio Medici: Letter to a Friend &c., and Christian MoralsMacmillan, 1906 - 392 páginas |
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... Thee , but those damnèd Meteors Build not Thy Glory , but confound Thy Creatures . Teach my indeavours so Thy works to read , That learning them in Thee , I may proceed . Give Thou my reason that instructive flight , Whose weary wings ...
... Thee , but those damnèd Meteors Build not Thy Glory , but confound Thy Creatures . Teach my indeavours so Thy works to read , That learning them in Thee , I may proceed . Give Thou my reason that instructive flight , Whose weary wings ...
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... Thee . Thou , Whose nature cannot sleep , On my temples Centry keep ; Guard me ' gainst those watchful foes , Whose eyes are open while mine close . Let no dreams my head infest , But such as Jacob's temples blest . While I do rest , my ...
... Thee . Thou , Whose nature cannot sleep , On my temples Centry keep ; Guard me ' gainst those watchful foes , Whose eyes are open while mine close . Let no dreams my head infest , But such as Jacob's temples blest . While I do rest , my ...
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... from the hand of sincere Erudition , which may send thee clear and pure away unto a virtuous and happy Life . In this virtuous Voyage let not disappoint- SECT . XXXII . See below , p . 161 . SECT.XXXIII . p L 2 LETTER TO A FRIEND . 147.
... from the hand of sincere Erudition , which may send thee clear and pure away unto a virtuous and happy Life . In this virtuous Voyage let not disappoint- SECT . XXXII . See below , p . 161 . SECT.XXXIII . p L 2 LETTER TO A FRIEND . 147.
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... thee covetous , and lose not the Glory of the Mite . If Riches increase , let thy Mind hold pace with them ; and think it not enough to be liberal , but munificent . Tho a Cup of cold Water from some hand may not be without its Reward ...
... thee covetous , and lose not the Glory of the Mite . If Riches increase , let thy Mind hold pace with them ; and think it not enough to be liberal , but munificent . Tho a Cup of cold Water from some hand may not be without its Reward ...
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... thee ; since Riches are an Appurten- ance of Life , and no dead Man is rich ; to famish in Plenty , and live poorly to dye rich , were a multiplying improvement in Madness , and Use upon Use in Folly . See below , p . 165 . Persons ...
... thee ; since Riches are an Appurten- ance of Life , and no dead Man is rich ; to famish in Plenty , and live poorly to dye rich , were a multiplying improvement in Madness , and Use upon Use in Folly . See below , p . 165 . Persons ...
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