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By which element also Virgil paraphraseth the same vertue, when he compares a meeke man to a standing poole, which yet is farre more calme and gentle then the Sea, whose face is so much vwrinckled with billowes: |
By which element also Virgil Paraphraseth the same virtue, when he compares a meek man to a standing pool, which yet is Far more Cam and gentle then the Sea, whose face is so much vwrinckled with billows: |
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