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not to lay load upon us, but to carry all our sorrowes; not to breake the bruised reed, but rather to have reeds broken upon him, wherewith he was smote. Pliny observeth, that those that are strucken by Scorpions, are ever after priviledged from the stings of Waspes or Bees. |
not to lay load upon us, but to carry all our sorrows; not to break the Bruised reed, but rather to have reeds broken upon him, wherewith he was smote. pliny observeth, that those that Are strucken by Scorpions, Are ever After privileged from the stings of Wasps or Bees. |
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Plin. nat. hist. l. 11. Icti à scorbionibus nunquam postea à crabronibus, vespis, apibusve feriuntur. |
Pliny nat. hist. l. 11. Icti à scorbionibus Never postea à crabronibus, Vespis, apibusve feriuntur. |
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