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He, after the exhausting not only of his patrimony, but of his flesh, a crest-fall'n degenerous Prodigal, a kind of Lycanthropos Nebuchadnezzar, (but in worse company) driven from men to swine, which of all other creatures are unfittest to preach returning (their ocular nerves, saith Plutarch, are so placed, that they can never come to see Heaven, 'till they are laid upon their backs ) yet even (this guest of swine) Prodigal can at last think fit to return to his Father ; |
He, After the exhausting not only of his patrimony, but of his Flesh, a crestfallen degenerous Prodigal, a kind of Lycanthropos Nebuchadnezzar, (but in Worse company) driven from men to Swine, which of all other creatures Are unfittest to preach returning (their ocular nerves, Says Plutarch, Are so placed, that they can never come to see Heaven, till they Are laid upon their backs) yet even (this guest of Swine) Prodigal can At last think fit to return to his Father; |
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