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1. Vanum quod evanescit, that which is vain hath no solidity, and therefore no permanency; lightnesse is the proper adjunct of vanity and inconstancy the effect of lightnesse. Such is mans best estate, he seemeth to be setled as the earth, but he vanisheth with the winde, changeth with the moon, and ebeth with the water, Homo Bulla is true of man, at his best estate he is like the bubble which swels up by the rain falling upon the water, and fals presently, |
1. Vanum quod evanescit, that which is vain hath no solidity, and Therefore no permanency; lightness is the proper adjunct of vanity and inconstancy the Effect of lightness. Such is men best estate, he seems to be settled as the earth, but he Vanishes with the wind, changes with the moon, and ebeth with the water, Homo Bulla is true of man, At his best estate he is like the bubble which Swells up by the rain falling upon the water, and falls presently, |
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