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for as the Philosophers say, that a thing exceeding sensible doth destroy the senses, as too much light doth destroy the sight, too much cold doth benumme the senses, too much heate doth consume us, too much noyse doth make one deafe; |
for as the Philosophers say, that a thing exceeding sensible does destroy the Senses, as too much Light does destroy the sighed, too much cold does benumme the Senses, too much heat does consume us, too much noise does make one deaf; |
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