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But such as are troubled with the Yellow Iaundise, deeme all things they looke vpon to be yellowish, those which are sicke of the Disease the Phisitions call Hyposphagma, imagine that all things they see are bloudy and red, and so our Romanists if they but looke on Anna, they descry her presently for a Nunne: if on Elias, and St Iohn Baptist, they must immediately be Monkes, no remedy. |
But such as Are troubled with the Yellow Jaundice, deem all things they look upon to be yellowish, those which Are sick of the Disease the Physicians call Hyposphagma, imagine that all things they see Are bloody and read, and so our Romanists if they but look on Anna, they descry her presently for a Nun: if on Elias, and Saint John Baptist, they must immediately be Monks, no remedy. |
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Lurida praeterea fiunt, quae cun { que } tuentur Arquati. Lucret. l. 4. |
Lurida praeterea Fluent, Quae cun { que } tuentur Arquati. Lucretius l. 4. |
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