Emblemes (1635) and Hieroglyphikes (1638) [in the critical edition by John Horden] |
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ISIODOR. lib.1. De summo bono.
By how much more the nearer Sathan perceives the world to an end, by so much more fiercely Hee troubles it with persecution; that knowing himselfe is to be damned, hee may get company in his damnation.
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