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Literature of the English Reanscience, Religion


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Satire III, John Donne, lines 46-47
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Geneva is call'd/Religion, plain, simple, sullen, young,

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Satire III, John Donne, lines 46-47
Geneva is call'd/Religion, plain, simple, sullen, young,
Satire III, John Donne 16-18
Thee in ships' wooden sepulchres, a prey/To leaders' rage, to storms, to shot, to dearth?
John Milton, Paradise Lost Book 4
So spake the Fiend, and with necessitie,/The Tyrants plea, excus'd his devilish deeds.
Volpone, Act 3, Scene 3, Mutability
Whilst we, in changed shapes, act Ovid's tales,/Thou, like Europa now, and I like Jove,
Volpone, Act 1, Scene 1, Relic
O thou son of Sol,/But brighter than thy father, let me kiss,/With adoration, thee, and every relick/Of sacred treasure, in this blessed room.
Volpone, Act 1, Scene 1,Morning worship
Riches, the dumb God, that giv'st all men tongues;