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a gnathonicall blast, the breath of the chaps, a fleshly paire of bellowes (as the Philosopher tearms them) too weake an ayre to carry vp an Eagle. Briefly, all the allectiues vnder the heauens, NONLATINALPHABET saith Nazian: compared to this one BOOTIE, are vnto him (as the Apostle accompts them) Damnum & stercora, losse and dounge; |
a gnathonical blast, the breath of the chaps, a fleshly pair of bellows (as the Philosopher terms them) too weak an air to carry up an Eagl. Briefly, all the allectives under the heavens, Says Nazian: compared to this one BOOTIE, Are unto him (as the Apostle accounts them) Damnum & Stercora, loss and dounge; |
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