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and in the midst of his loud laughter, the gripes of the belly and the feavers of the brain, Pallor & genae pendulae, oculorum ulcera, tremulae manus, furiales somm, inquies nocturna, as Pliny reckons them, palenesse and hanging cheeks, ulcers of the eyes and trembling hands, dead or distracted sleeps, these speak aloud, that to day you eat and drink, that to morrow you may dye, and dye for ever. |
and in the midst of his loud laughter, the gripes of the belly and the fevers of the brain, Pallor & genae pendulae, oculorum ulcera, tremulae manus, furiales Some, Inquiries nocturna, as pliny reckons them, paleness and hanging cheeks, ulcers of the eyes and trembling hands, dead or distracted sleeps, these speak aloud, that to day you eat and drink, that to morrow you may die, and die for ever. |
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