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178 rant) they at last arrive: not unlike those Rivers which though they retire from our sight, and creep under ground, do nevertheless find the way to pour themselves into the bosome of their own Seas.

F I may therefore hoise Sail and pass on further into this depth of divine matters; I may possibly discover some things more fully and distinctly Rh