"THE Originall Nature and Immortallity of the Soul:" the poem by Sir John Davies, printed under the title "Nosce to ipsum." The dedication is dated 11 July, 1592. At 44 b is a sonnet: "The Visions of Petrarch;" beginning-"Being one day at my window a... 11 Jul 1592

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"THE Originall Nature and Immortallity of the Soul:" the poem by Sir John Davies, printed under the title "Nosce to ipsum." The dedication is dated 11 July, 1592. At 44 b is a sonnet: "The Visions of Petrarch;" beginning-"Being one day at my window a... 11 Jul 1592

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