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& change (so farre, that as Seneca said of Rivers, B• … s in idem flumen non descendi• … us, we cannot step twice into the same stream; so we may say of most Sublun• … rie things, whose very beings do so resemble str• … ams, ut vix idem bis conspiciamus, that we can scarce behold some things twice) that wisest among the sonnes of men, whose Philosophy was as spacious as there were things in nature to bee knowne, calls all things under the Sunne, vanity, because all things under the Sunne are so lyable to inconstancy and change, that they s• … eet away, |
& change (so Far, that as Senecca said of rivers, B• … s in idem Flumen non descendi• … us, we cannot step twice into the same stream; so we may say of most Sublun• … rye things, whose very beings do so resemble str• … ams, ut vix idem bis conspiciamus, that we can scarce behold Some things twice) that Wisest among the Sons of men, whose Philosophy was as spacious as there were things in nature to be known, calls all things under the Sun, vanity, Because all things under the Sun Are so liable to inconstancy and change, that they s• … eet away, |
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