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The Load-stone drawes not Iron, for love; but for food. that which we call its vertue; is, indeed, its stomacke. Its love is, that rather then be starved (which experience shewes it may be) it will lame that man by soaking of him: |
The Loadstone draws not Iron, for love; but for food. that which we call its virtue; is, indeed, its stomach. Its love is, that rather then be starved (which experience shows it may be) it will lame that man by soaking of him: |
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