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whether they are naturally sweet, or by art and composition. For although the Rose hath its proper sweet smell by it selfe; the Lilly by it selfe; |
whither they Are naturally sweet, or by art and composition. For although the Rose hath its proper sweet smell by it self; the Lily by it self; |
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Note 1 |
Aliter olet flos vuae, aliter flos oliuae, aliter flos rosae, aliter flos lilii, aliter flos violae, aliter redolet spica &c. Gregor. homil. 5. in Ezechiel. |
Aliter olet flos vuae, aliter flos oliuae, aliter flos Rosae, aliter flos lilii, aliter flos Violate, aliter redolet spica etc. Gregory. Homily. 5. in Ezechiel. |
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