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so doth this fiery affection dry up the good qualities of the Soul, contracts and draws into himself all the good desires, |
so does this fiery affection dry up the good qualities of the Soul, contracts and draws into himself all the good Desires, |
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Such is the Description of anger with the Poets. See it elegantly in our English Virgil. This is zelus invidiae, non zelus conjugalis; or ipsa invidia, as rightly translated. |
Such is the Description of anger with the Poets. See it elegantly in our English Virgil. This is Zeal invidiae, non Zeal conjugalis; or ipsa invidia, as rightly translated. |
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