State Tracts Containing Many Necessary Observations and Reflections on the State of our Affairs at Home and Abroad; With some Secret Memoirs. By the Author of the Examiner [i.e. William Oldisworth] |
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Upon the Third Verse of the Fifth Chapter of Eccles. For
a Dream cometh thro' the Multitude of Business: And the following Lines of Petronius. |
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Upon the Third Verse of the Fifth Chapter of Eccles. For a Dream cometh thro' the Multitude of Business: And the following Lines of Petronius.
Somnia quæ ludunt Mente volitantibus umbris
Non delubra Deum, nec ab æthere Numina Mittant
Sed sibi quisque facit, &c.
Non delubra Deum, nec ab æthere Numina Mittant
Sed sibi quisque facit, &c.
The fleeting Dreams that play before the Mind
Are not by Heav'n for Prophesies design'd,
Nor by Ætherial Beings sent us down,
But each Man is Creator of his own:
For when the weary Limbs are sunk in ease,
The Soul essays to Wander where it please;
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And Night repeats the Labours of the Day.
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