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how hast thou made his dayes but an handbreadth, who is Lord of all the workes of thy hands? Him that was little lesse than the Angels, to be Nothing before thee ? Whom thou crowned'st with worship and glorie, to become Vanitie? Behold O man, be it spoken to thee; |
how hast thou made his days but an handbreadth, who is Lord of all the works of thy hands? Him that was little less than the Angels, to be Nothing before thee? Whom thou crowned'st with worship and glory, to become Vanity? Behold Oh man, be it spoken to thee; |
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Confer nostram longissimam aetatem cum aeternitate, in eadem propemodum brevitate, qua illae bestiola (sc. quae hemerobioi) reperiemur. M.T. Cicero. in Tusculan. quaest. lib. 1. |
Confer nostram longissimam aetatem cum aeternitate, in Same propemodum Brevity, qua Those bestiola (sc. Quae hemerobioi) reperiemur. MOST Cicero. in Tusculan. Question. lib. 1. |
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