... a fair face and a full light, and then he shines one whole day, under a cloud often, and sometimes weeping great and little showers, and sets quickly: so is a man's reason and his life. He first begins to perceive himself to see or taste, making little... The treasury of wit and anecdote - Page 262by The treasury of wit and anecdote - 1842Full view - About this book
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| Jeremy Taylor - 1833 - 390 pages
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...and sets quickly. So is a man's reason and his life. He first begins to perceive himself, to see or taste, making little, reflections upon his actions...things, not because he needs them, but because his understanding is no bigger, and little images of things are laid before him, like a cock-boat to a... | |
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