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8 those wandring Voyages upon the Shores undertaken: Now by Land, and anon by Sea; with a levity that is ever disgusted with whatsoever is present. You do therefore rather fly than escape troubles, after the manner of that Hind in Virgil

But all in vain; for as the same Poet addes.

'Tis thus with you, who being inwardly smitten with this dart of Passion; do not by travell shake it out: Rh