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thy Colours are all Vile, and vaile bonnet, vnto the Colours of This Vaile. For so, my thinks, t'is sweet to licke but the Letter of This Vaile. This Vaile, which Speaketh Things as Sweete as Heaven. O let vs heare (for here Iuvat vs { que } morari, t'is good and sweet Abiding ) some more of the Nazaren Flowers, Flourishes, and Figures, of This Vailes Elocution. His Woven Seamelesse Coate, yea His Righteousnes, that had the True Contexture of All Faithfull Vertues without Sowtering, was the Fine Linnen of This Vaile. His Being praysed by his Brethren, His Fathers Children Bowing Downe before him: |
thy Colours Are all Vile, and veil bonnet, unto the Colours of This Veil. For so, my thinks, It is sweet to lick but the letter of This Veil. This Veil, which Speaks Things as Sweet as Heaven. Oh let us hear (for Here Juvat us { que } morari, It is good and sweet Abiding) Some more of the Nazaren Flowers, Flourishes, and Figures, of This Vails Elocution. His Woven Seamless Coat, yea His Righteousness, that had the True Contexture of All Faithful Virtues without Sowtering, was the Fine Linen of This Veil. His Being praised by his Brothers, His Father's Children Bowing Down before him: |
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See, the Remaines of a Greater worke, p. 27. out of Giraldus Cambrēsis. |
See, the Remains of a Greater work, p. 27. out of Giraldus Cambrēsis. |
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