Part i
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A good turn at need, At first or last, shall be assur'd of meed.
_First Week, Sixth Day._
There is no theam more plentifull to scan Than is the glorious goodly frame of man.[782-3]
_First Week, Sixth Day._
These lovely lamps, these windows of the soul.[782-4]
_First Week, Sixth Day._
Or almost like a spider, who, confin'd In her web's centre, shakt with every winde, Moves in an instant if the buzzing flie Stir but a string of her lawn canapie.[782-5]
_First Week, Sixth Day._
Even as a surgeon, minding off to cut Some cureless limb,--before in ure he put His violent engins on the vicious member, Bringeth his patient in a senseless slumber, And grief-less then (guided by use and art), To save the whole, sawes off th' infested part.
_First Week, Sixth Day._
Two souls in one, two hearts into one heart.[782-6]
_First Week, Sixth Day._
Which serves for cynosure[782-7] To all that sail upon the sea obscure.
_First Week, Seventh Day._
Yielding more wholesome food than all the messes That now taste-curious wanton plenty dresses.[783-1]
_Second Week, First Day, Part i ._
Turning our seed-wheat-kennel tares, To burn-grain thistle, and to vaporie darnel, Cockle, wild oats, rough burs, corn-cumbring Tares.[783-2]
_Second Week, First Day, Part iii ._
In every hedge and ditch both day and night We fear our death, of every leafe affright.[783-3]
_Second Week, First Day, Part iii ._
Dog, ounce, bear, and bull, Wolfe, lion, horse.[783-4]
_Second Week, First Day, Part iii ._
Apoplexie and lethargie, As forlorn hope, assault the enemy.
_Second Week, First Day, Part iii ._
Living from hand to mouth.
_Second Week, First Day, Part iv ._
In the jaws of death.[783-5]
_Second Week, First Day, Part iv ._
Did thrust as now in others' corn his sickle.[783-6]
_Second Week, Second Day, Part ii ._
Will change the pebbles of our puddly thought To orient pearls.[783-7]
_Second Week, Third Day, Part i ._
Soft carpet-knights, all scenting musk and amber.[783-8]
_Second Week, Third Day, Part i ._
The will for deed I doe accept.[783-9]
_Second Week, Third Day, Part ii ._
Only that he may conform To tyrant custom.[784-1]
_Second Week, Third Day, Part ii ._
Sweet grave aspect.[784-2]
_Second Week, Fourth Day, Book i ._
Who breaks his faith, no faith is held with him.
_Second Week, Fourth Day, Book ii ._
Who well lives, long lives; for this age of ours Should not be numbered by years, daies, and hours.[784-3]
_Second Week, Fourth Day, Book ii ._
My lovely living boy, My hope, my hap, my love, my life, my joy.[784-4]
_Second Week, Fourth Day, Book ii ._
Out of the book of Natur's learned brest.[784-5]
_Second Week, Fourth Day, Book ii ._
Flesh of thy flesh, nor yet bone of thy bone.
_Second Week, Fourth Day, Book ii ._
Through thick and thin, both over hill and plain.[784-6]
_Second Week, Fourth Day, Book iv ._
Weakened and wasted to skin and bone.[784-7]
_Second Week, Fourth Day,