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... whereof the children of his pos- terity were adorned with golden Serpents . He was the fourth King of the Athenians ( who of him were called the issue of the Earth ; or rather in that they knew not their owne originall , or scorn'd to ...
... whereof the children of his pos- terity were adorned with golden Serpents . He was the fourth King of the Athenians ( who of him were called the issue of the Earth ; or rather in that they knew not their owne originall , or scorn'd to ...
Page 220
... whereof it is called Corall . Of this plant thus writeth , I knowe not what Poet : The wise by forraine countries are improv'd : As tender Corall from the Sea remov'd.17 It is receaved for a truth that will not be rejected , how Corall ...
... whereof it is called Corall . Of this plant thus writeth , I knowe not what Poet : The wise by forraine countries are improv'd : As tender Corall from the Sea remov'd.17 It is receaved for a truth that will not be rejected , how Corall ...
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... whereof the Dutchesse of Melfi affords a memorable example . Now why Perimele is said to have beene made an Iland by Neptune , proceedes from a naturall reason : such newly ap- pearing , either by recesse of the Sea ; or by violent ...
... whereof the Dutchesse of Melfi affords a memorable example . Now why Perimele is said to have beene made an Iland by Neptune , proceedes from a naturall reason : such newly ap- pearing , either by recesse of the Sea ; or by violent ...
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Ovids METAMORPHOSIS | 1 |
To the Reader | 8 |
Ovid Defended | 17 |
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