To
tbeaJfuthor, on his Tranjlation of
Cornelius Agrippa.
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of Learning th* art, if Goddefs nam'd ; Which Prototype thy knowledge hath explain*A $ lias
Which Nature atJo {{riving to combines , Science and Learning, in thit Form of thlneLJ, To U4 not darkly but doth clearly flew ,
My[ley its as thejhrine in you.
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By thypermifsion 'tit, we have IntoGeomancy
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whtchyet,unlefs
hadji unmaslid^ c myflery't
had lain ,
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To thee: (Phoebus difmijfed) thine (hall be The Oracle, to which all men (hallflee In time of danger ; thy predtcl ions jhall^ To whatfoever thou command'ft, Inthral Oar willing
hearts
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yea, thoufhaXt he
we obedient to thee*
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