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Now for the vnderstanding of this speech which is altogither allegorical, as also this whole Canticle or Song, wee must first of al note, that whereas ordinarilie by the colour of black is vnderstoode euerie sad and vnpleasant thing, |
Now for the understanding of this speech which is altogether allegorical, as also this Whole Canticle or Song, we must First of all note, that whereas ordinarily by the colour of black is understood every sad and unpleasant thing, |
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