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Divine Fancies
Digested into Epigrammes, Meditations, and Observations. By Fra: Quarles
Quarles, Francis (1592-1644)
[dedication]
[dedication]
[epigraph]
[section]
To GOD.
I.
[The first Booke.]
II.
The second Booke.
III.
The third Booke.
IIII.
The fourth Booke.
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Divine Fancies
24.
On the ten Lepers
.
Ten
Lepers
clensed? And but one, of ten
Returne the
Clenser
thanks? Vngratefull Men!
But
Ten
i'th'
Hundred
? 'That's a Gaine that we
Receive or Sue, yet oft deny it Thee.
Divine Fancies