The Anatomy of Melancholy: What it Is, with All the Kinds, Causes, Symptomes, Prognostics, and Several Cures of It, in Three Partitions ...J. Cuthell, 1821 |
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... fires , inundations , unseasonable weather , epidemical diseases , which afflict whole kingdoms , territories , cities or peculiar to private men , as cares , crosses , losses , death of friends , poverty , want , sickness , orbities ...
... fires , inundations , unseasonable weather , epidemical diseases , which afflict whole kingdoms , territories , cities or peculiar to private men , as cares , crosses , losses , death of friends , poverty , want , sickness , orbities ...
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... fire , so men are tried in adversity . Tribulatio ditat : and , which Camerarius hath well shadowed in an embleme of a thresher and corn , C Si tritura absit , paleis sunt abdita grana : Nos crux mundanis separat a paleis . As threshing ...
... fire , so men are tried in adversity . Tribulatio ditat : and , which Camerarius hath well shadowed in an embleme of a thresher and corn , C Si tritura absit , paleis sunt abdita grana : Nos crux mundanis separat a paleis . As threshing ...
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... fire where he was born , because nobody should point at it . Others buy titles , coats of armes , and by all means screw themselves into ancient families , falsifying pedegrees , usurping scutchions , and all because they would not seem ...
... fire where he was born , because nobody should point at it . Others buy titles , coats of armes , and by all means screw themselves into ancient families , falsifying pedegrees , usurping scutchions , and all because they would not seem ...
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... fire , nor water , nor sickness , nor outward violence , nor the divel himself , can take thy good parts from thee . Be not ashamed of thy birth then ; thou art a gentleman all the world over , and shalt be honoured , when as he , strip ...
... fire , nor water , nor sickness , nor outward violence , nor the divel himself , can take thy good parts from thee . Be not ashamed of thy birth then ; thou art a gentleman all the world over , and shalt be honoured , when as he , strip ...
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... fire the highest towers ; ' in the more eminent place he is , the more subject to fall . d Se- f Flamma □ Saturn . Epist . b Vos quidem divites putatis felices ; sed nescitis eorum miserias . Et quota pars hæc eorum quæ istos ...
... fire the highest towers ; ' in the more eminent place he is , the more subject to fall . d Se- f Flamma □ Saturn . Epist . b Vos quidem divites putatis felices ; sed nescitis eorum miserias . Et quota pars hæc eorum quæ istos ...
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Seite 400 - While we can, the sports of love, Time will not be ours for ever, He, at length, our good will sever ; Spend not then his gifts in vain ; Suns that set may rise again ; But if once we lose this light, 'Tis with us perpetual night.
Seite 197 - Phoenician by birth, and if he would tarry with her, he should hear her sing and play, and drink such wine as never any drank, and no man should molest him ; but she, being fair and lovely, would live and die with him, that was fair and lovely to behold.
Seite 573 - Wherefore is light given to him that is in misery, and life unto the bitter in soul...
Seite 594 - The LORD is nigh unto them that are of a contrite heart, and will save such as be of an humble spirit.
Seite 398 - It lies not in our power to love, or hate, For will in us is overruled by fate. When two are stript, long ere the course begin, We wish that one should lose, the other win; And one especially do we affect Of two gold ingots, like in each respect. The reason no man knows; let it suffice, What we behold is censured by our eyes.
Seite 109 - ... stones, a sovereign remedy to all diseases. A good vomit, I confess, a virtuous herb, if it be well qualified, opportunely taken, and medicinally used ; but as it is commonly abused by most men, which take it as tinkers do ale, 'tis a plague, a mischief, a violent purger of goods, lands, health; hellish, devilish and damned tobacco, the ruin and overthrow of body and soul.
Seite 482 - world, nor the things that are in the world: if any man love the world, the love of the Father is not in him.
Seite 197 - ... other guests, came Apollonius ; who, by some probable conjectures, found her out to be a serpent, a lamia ; and that all her furniture was, like Tantalus' gold, described by Homer, no substance but mere illusions.
Seite 199 - For it is a shame even to speak of those things which are done of them in secret.
Seite 194 - Omne adeo genus in terris hominumque ferarumque, et genus aequoreum, pecudes pictaeque volucres, in furias ignemque ruunt : Amor omnibus idem.