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The Poets have a fable, that Death and Cupid lodging together at an Inne, exchanged their arrowes, whereby it hath since come to passe, that many times Old men dote, and Young men dye. The truth is, death doth not summon us according to our yeares, even the blossome is subject to nipping as well as the flower to withering. That threat which Almighty God denounceth by the Prophet Amos, is very often in this morall sense made good, I will cause the Sun to goe downe at noone; |
The Poets have a fable, that Death and Cupid lodging together At an Inn, exchanged their arrows, whereby it hath since come to pass, that many times Old men dote, and Young men die. The truth is, death does not summon us according to our Years, even the blossom is Subject to nipping as well as the flower to withering. That threat which Almighty God Denounceth by the Prophet Amos, is very often in this moral sense made good, I will cause the Sun to go down At noon; |
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Dices •u qui •• juvenis kondu• ••n•c•ui, noki ergo decip•, non d••••itur mors ce•to tempore aetatis, neque •i••t co• qui sunt in ipso fine •tatis. G••g Nys•ad• ▪ e•s qui ciff. Bapt. orat. |
Dices •u qui •• Juvenis kondu• ••n•c•ui, noki ergo decip•, non d••••itur mors ce•to tempore aetatis, neque •i••t co• qui sunt in ipso fine •tatis. G••g Nys•ad• ▪ e•s qui ciff. Bapt Orat. |
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