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and this disorder of the fancy doth perpetually attend the soul, even in the fairest weather, in its greatest calm and serenity of affections, NONLATINALPHABET, &c. saith Plato, even when the soul is free from its ordinary distractions, |
and this disorder of the fancy does perpetually attend the soul, even in the Fairest weather, in its greatest Cam and serenity of affections,, etc. Says Plato, even when the soul is free from its ordinary distractions, |
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