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having at a certaine time got the advantage of a Hill, and by that meanes taking a survey of his great Host, is reported by Historians to have sighed and wept, to think that all those multitudes of men which were then in his eye, should within lesse then an Age bee laid in the dust, not so much as their very names remembred: |
having At a certain time god the advantage of a Hill, and by that means taking a survey of his great Host, is reported by Historians to have sighed and wept, to think that all those Multitudes of men which were then in his eye, should within less then an Age be laid in the dust, not so much as their very names remembered: |
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