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Page 51
In the first Place , our Dreams are great Instances of that Activity which is natural
to the Humane Soul , and which it is not in the Power of Sleep to deaden or abate
. When the Man appears tired and worn out with the Labours No. 487. Labours ...
In the first Place , our Dreams are great Instances of that Activity which is natural
to the Humane Soul , and which it is not in the Power of Sleep to deaden or abate
. When the Man appears tired and worn out with the Labours No. 487. Labours ...
Page 54
What I would here remark is that wonderful Power in the Soul , of producing her
own Company on these Occasions . She converses with numberless Beings of
her own Creation , and is transported into ten thousand Scenes of her own
raising .
What I would here remark is that wonderful Power in the Soul , of producing her
own Company on these Occasions . She converses with numberless Beings of
her own Creation , and is transported into ten thousand Scenes of her own
raising .
Page 64
Hard is the Doubt , and difficult to deem , When all three Kinds of Love together
meet , And do dispart the Heart with Power extreme , Whether shall weigh the
Ballance down , to wit , The dear Affection unto Kindred sweet , Or raging Fire of ...
Hard is the Doubt , and difficult to deem , When all three Kinds of Love together
meet , And do dispart the Heart with Power extreme , Whether shall weigh the
Ballance down , to wit , The dear Affection unto Kindred sweet , Or raging Fire of ...
Page 65
... The Bold , reigned over spacious Dominions now swallowed up by the Power
of France , he heaped many Favours and Honours upon Claudius Rhynsault a
German , who had served him in his Wars against the Insults of his Neighbours .
... The Bold , reigned over spacious Dominions now swallowed up by the Power
of France , he heaped many Favours and Honours upon Claudius Rhynsault a
German , who had served him in his Wars against the Insults of his Neighbours .
Page 67
The Servant knew his Distance when Matters of State were to be debated ; and
the Governour , laying aside the Air with which he had appeared in Publick ,
began to be the Supplicant , to rally an Affliction , which it was in her Power easily
to ...
The Servant knew his Distance when Matters of State were to be debated ; and
the Governour , laying aside the Air with which he had appeared in Publick ,
began to be the Supplicant , to rally an Affliction , which it was in her Power easily
to ...
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