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Page 42
... noise of a physician.t The caresses of a pleasant fortune are apt to swell into , extravagances of spirit , and burst into the dissolution of manners ; and unmixt joy is dangerous but if in our fairest flowers we spy a locust , or feel ...
... noise of a physician.t The caresses of a pleasant fortune are apt to swell into , extravagances of spirit , and burst into the dissolution of manners ; and unmixt joy is dangerous but if in our fairest flowers we spy a locust , or feel ...
Page 75
... noise , but for material com- forts and noble treatments and usages , this is no peradventure , but that if I buy ... noises of people are so to be regarded that , next to innocence , they are the principal . But when by caution and ...
... noise , but for material com- forts and noble treatments and usages , this is no peradventure , but that if I buy ... noises of people are so to be regarded that , next to innocence , they are the principal . But when by caution and ...
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... noise , steering them with a look whither she listeth . * From the Holy State . + In Burton's Anatomy of Melancholy there are twelve reasons in favour of marriage , of which the six first are as follows : - : - 1. Hast thou means ? Thou ...
... noise , steering them with a look whither she listeth . * From the Holy State . + In Burton's Anatomy of Melancholy there are twelve reasons in favour of marriage , of which the six first are as follows : - : - 1. Hast thou means ? Thou ...
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