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SECT. V. V. THe Fifth Book wherein the Husbandman may learn something for his Soul, is, from his Garden. And here let us consider what our Father Adam learn't there, no doubt a deal: |
SECT. V. V. THe Fifth Book wherein the Husbandman may Learn something for his Soul, is, from his Garden. And Here let us Consider what our Father Adam learnt there, no doubt a deal: |
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Gardens are the purest of humane pleasures, the greatest refreshments of the spirits of man without which, building & Palaces are but gross handiworks. Bac. Essays. p. 266. NONLATINALPHABET an herb, or a trumpet. |
Gardens Are the Purest of humane pleasures, the greatest refreshments of the spirits of man without which, building & Palaces Are but gross handiworks. Bac. Essays. p. 266. an herb, or a trumpet. |
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