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Page 28
... hath suffer'd this disorder'd spring , Hath now himself met with the fall of leaf : The weeds , that his broad - spreading leaves did shelter , That seem'd in eating him to hold him up , Are pluck'd up , root and all , by Boling- broke ...
... hath suffer'd this disorder'd spring , Hath now himself met with the fall of leaf : The weeds , that his broad - spreading leaves did shelter , That seem'd in eating him to hold him up , Are pluck'd up , root and all , by Boling- broke ...
Page 155
... hath carried them among other parts of wisdome and counsell , to a care and studie of speciall herbes both for the furnish- ing of their gardens , and furtherance of their know- ledge : among whom I may justly affirme and publish your ...
... hath carried them among other parts of wisdome and counsell , to a care and studie of speciall herbes both for the furnish- ing of their gardens , and furtherance of their know- ledge : among whom I may justly affirme and publish your ...
Page 241
... hath killed the female bird , and the male hath escaped , and desired to return to the female to liberate her , but the bird of prey hath met him and captured him . The old woman , however , affected ignorance to her , and proceeded to ...
... hath killed the female bird , and the male hath escaped , and desired to return to the female to liberate her , but the bird of prey hath met him and captured him . The old woman , however , affected ignorance to her , and proceeded to ...
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