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The Poet inuites Aeneas, and calls vnto him in this sweet kind of language, Sate sanguine Diuum: But more noblenesse doth a Christian enioy in that Sate sanguine Christi. Seneca saith, That the noblenesse of bloud eleuateth our thoughts. |
The Poet invites Aeneas, and calls unto him in this sweet kind of language, Sat sanguine Diuum: But more nobleness does a Christian enjoy in that Sat sanguine Christ. Senecca Says, That the nobleness of blood elevateth our thoughts. |
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