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" And therefore, except thou desire to hasten thine end, take this for a general rule, that thou never add any artificial heat to thy body by wine or spice, until thou find that time hath decayed thy natural heat, and the sooner thou beginnest to help nature,... "
The Literary and Scientific Repository, and Critical Review - Page 59
1821
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Remains of Sir Walter Raleigh ...: With the Addition of Some Letters Never ...

Sir Walter Raleigh - Commerce - 1702 - 338 pages
...defire to haften thine end, take this for a general rule, that thou never add any artificial heat to thy Body, by Wine or Spice, until thou find that time hath decayed thy natural heat, and the fooner thou beginneft to help nature, the fooner fhe will forfake thee> and truft altogether to Art:...
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The Works of Sir Walter Ralegh: Kt. Political, Commercial, and ..., Volume 2

Sir Walter Raleigh - British Guiana - 1751 - 418 pages
...defire to haften thine End, take this for a general Rule, that thou never add any artificial Heat to thy Body, by Wine or Spice, until thou find that Time hath decayed thy natural Heat, and the fooner thou beginneft to help Nature, the /boner fhe will forfake thee, and truft altogether to Art:...
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The Life of Sir Walter Ralegh, Knt, Volume 2

Arthur Cayley - 1806 - 482 pages
...desire to hasten thine end, take this for a general rule, that thou never add any artificial heat to thy body, by wine or spice, until thou find that time...Solomon, who have sorrow and grief, who have trouble withoutjighting, stripes without cause, and faintness of eyes ? even they that sit at wine, and strain...
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Auntient lere, a selection of aphoristical and preceptive passages from the ...

Ancient learning - 1812 - 322 pages
...to hasten thine end, take this for a general rule : That thou never add any artificial heat to thy body, by wine or spice, until thou find that time..." have sorrow and grief, who have trouble without * The following passage, beautifully illustrative of theabove wholesome admonitions, is given by our...
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The Imperial magazine; or, Compendium of religious, moral ..., Volume 8

610 pages
...that thoo never add any artificial beat to thy body by wine or spice, until thou find that time bath decayed thy natural heat; and the sooner thou beginnest to help nature, the sooner she will forsake tbee. R. It. Birds' Heads, and Rats' Tail*. — It appears, from the Mauritius Gazette, that birds...
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The Retrospective Review, and Historical and Antiquarian Magazine, Volume 2

1820 - 408 pages
...desire to hasten thine end, take this for a general rule, that thou never add any artificial heat to thy body, by wine or spice, until thou find that time...she will forsake thee, and trust altogether to art." " The dutiful Advice of a loving Son to his aged Father" is supposed to be a libel on Sir Walter, written...
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The Retrospective Review.., Volume 2

Henry Southern - 1820 - 402 pages
...desire to hasten thine end, take this for a general rule, that thou never add any artificial heat to thy body, by wine or spice, until thou find that time...she will forsake thee, and trust altogether to art." " The dutiful Advice of a loving Son to his aged Father" is supposed to be a libel on Sir Walter, written...
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The Retrospective Review, Volume 2

Books - 1820 - 404 pages
...desire to hasten thine end, take this for a general rule, that thou never add any artificial heat to thy body, by wine or spice, until thou find that time...she will forsake thee, and trust altogether to art." " The dutiful Advice of a loving Son to his aged Father" is supposed to be a libel on Sir Walter, written...
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The Pleasures of Human Life, Examined and Enumerated: With an Entertaining ...

John Platts - Conduct of life - 1822 - 844 pages
...desire to hasten thine end, take this for a general rule, that thou never add any artificial heat to thy body, by wine or spice, until thou find that time...she will forsake thee, and trust altogether to art." The young man, who, entering on the career of active life, chooses fancy and folly for his guides,...
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The Retrospective Review, Volume 2

Books - 1820 - 406 pages
...desire to hasten thine end, take this for a general rule, that thou never add any artificial heat to thy body, by wine or spice, until thou find that time...she will forsake thee, and trust altogether to art." " The dutiful Advice of a ' loving Son to his aged Father" is supposed to be a libel on Sir Walter,...
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