Tho. Lupsets workes

Elyot, Thomas, Sir, 1490?-1546
Lupset, Thomas, 1495?-1530
Pico della Mirandola, Giovanni, 1463-1494
Publisher: In ædibus Thomæ Bertheleti typis impress
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1546
Approximate Era: pre-Elizabeth
TCP ID: A06460 ESTC ID: S109651 STC ID: 16932
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In-Text Wherof a certayne philosopher, well experte in this mattier, saith: Whan the minde is full and saciated, he mocketh & dispiseth the swete hunnie combes. Whereof a certain philosopher, well expert in this matter, Says: When the mind is full and saciated, he mocks & despiseth the sweet hunnie combes. c-crq dt j n1, av j p-acp d n1, vvz: c-crq dt n1 vbz j cc vvn, pns31 vvz cc vvz dt j n1 n2.




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Proverbs 27.7 (AKJV)
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Proverbs 27.7 (AKJV) - 0 proverbs 27.7: the full soule loatheth an honie combe: experte in this mattier, saith: whan the minde is full and saciated, he mocketh & dispiseth the swete hunnie combes True 0.743 0.185 0.0
Proverbs 27.7 (Geneva) - 0 proverbs 27.7: the person that is full, despiseth an hony combe: experte in this mattier, saith: whan the minde is full and saciated, he mocketh & dispiseth the swete hunnie combes True 0.715 0.236 0.0




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