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Page vii
... thence by sea to Genoa , whence the passage with his father to let him indulge a desire , which into Tuscany is as diurnal as a Gravesend barge . he had long entertained , of seeing foreign coun - I hasten , as you do , to Florence or ...
... thence by sea to Genoa , whence the passage with his father to let him indulge a desire , which into Tuscany is as diurnal as a Gravesend barge . he had long entertained , of seeing foreign coun - I hasten , as you do , to Florence or ...
Page viii
... thence to Sien- was received with wonderful civility ; and having na , and from Sienna to Rome , where he stayed an earnest desire to visit the learned Hugo Gro- much about the same time that he had continued tius , he was by his ...
... thence to Sien- was received with wonderful civility ; and having na , and from Sienna to Rome , where he stayed an earnest desire to visit the learned Hugo Gro- much about the same time that he had continued tius , he was by his ...
Page ix
... thence return- ing through France , the same way that he had gone before , he arrived safe in England , after a peregrination of one year and about three months , having seen more , and learned more , and con- versed with more famous ...
... thence return- ing through France , the same way that he had gone before , he arrived safe in England , after a peregrination of one year and about three months , having seen more , and learned more , and con- versed with more famous ...
Page xiii
... thence pose the minds of the people . Not long after this he might take occasion to bring a scandal upon he wrote his Observations on the Articles of Peace the king , and to blast the reputation of his book , between the Earl of Ormond ...
... thence pose the minds of the people . Not long after this he might take occasion to bring a scandal upon he wrote his Observations on the Articles of Peace the king , and to blast the reputation of his book , between the Earl of Ormond ...
Page xxxii
... thence the nightly visitant that came To touch thy bosom with her sacred flame , Recall'd the long - lost beams of grace ; That whilom shot from Nature's face , -PHILOSOPHY , baptized In the pure fountain of eternal love , Has eyes ...
... thence the nightly visitant that came To touch thy bosom with her sacred flame , Recall'd the long - lost beams of grace ; That whilom shot from Nature's face , -PHILOSOPHY , baptized In the pure fountain of eternal love , Has eyes ...
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Page 10 - Who shall tempt with wandering feet The dark, unbottomed, infinite abyss, And through the palpable obscure find out His uncouth way, or spread his airy flight, Upborne with indefatigable wings Over the vast abrupt ! — So both ascend In the visions of God — B.