Time hath endless rarities, and shows of all varieties ; which reveals old things in heaven, makes new discoveries in earth, and even earth itself a discovery. That great antiquity America lay buried for thousands of years, and a large part of the earth... Tait's Edinburgh Magazine - Page 98edited by - 1851Full view - About this book
| Oxford Historical Society (Oxford, England) - Oxford (England) - 1897 - 588 pages
...exaggeration.' I give another specimen of his manner from Urn Burial: — ' Time hath endless rarities . . . and a large part of the Earth is still in the Urn unto us. . . . Egyptian ingenuity was more unsatisfied, contriving their bodies in sweet consistencies, to attend... | |
| William Tayler P. Shortt - 1840 - 122 pages
...part of the earth (says Sir T. Browne, Hydrlotaphla) and man another, " time hath endless varieties, and a large part of the earth is still in the urn unto us." t Terra Baldwin! Vice comltls, Uamiaide, Domesday. t Corresp. of W, Collyni Esq., Kenton. two adjacent... | |
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