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The sweetenes of the Rose is joyned with prickles which doth plainly teach that, Quae jucunda vobis sunt (O homines) tristibus permixta sunt, saith St. Bazill sweet and sowre, mirth and mourning are intermixed together in this life, Nocte pluit tota, redeunt spectacula mane, saith the Poet ; |
The sweetness of the Rose is joined with prickles which does plainly teach that, Quae Jucunda vobis sunt (O homines) tristibus permixta sunt, Says Saint Basil sweet and sour, mirth and mourning Are intermixed together in this life, Nocte pluit tota, redeunt spectacles mane, Says the Poet; |
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