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and to which yet satisfactions are impossible, against his knowledge to be mad, to have what he knows all the world cannot make it possible for him to have, this tears his Soul. Affections, these that may be said in some sense to fulfil some of the expressions of the Torments of that place, their Envy makes the gnashing of their teeth, and their Desires are their Uultures. Thus Tantalus's ryotous hunger that does gnaw his bowells, is his Worm that never dyes; and his intemperate thirst his everlasting burnings; and his Water that he cannot reach or tast of, is his Lake of fire without Metaphor; |
and to which yet satisfactions Are impossible, against his knowledge to be mad, to have what he knows all the world cannot make it possible for him to have, this tears his Soul. Affections, these that may be said in Some sense to fulfil Some of the expressions of the Torments of that place, their Envy makes the gnashing of their teeth, and their Desires Are their Vultures. Thus Tantalus's riotous hunger that does gnaw his bowels, is his Worm that never dies; and his intemperate thirst his everlasting burnings; and his Water that he cannot reach or taste of, is his Lake of fire without Metaphor; |
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