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An empty book is like an Infant's soul, in which anything may be written.
Thomas Traherne
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Thomas Traherne
Age: 38 †
Born: 1636
Born: October 10
Died: 1674
Died: October 10
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Hereford
Herefordshire
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To walk abroad is, not with eyes, But thoughts, the fields to see and prize Else may the silent feet, Like logs of wood, Move up and down, and see no good, Nor Jor nor glory meet.
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By this you may see who are the rude and barbarous Indians: For verily there is no savage nation under the cope of Heaven, that is more absurdly barbarous than the Christian World. They that go naked and drink water and live upon roots are like Adam, or Angels in comparison of us.
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Till you can sing and rejoice and delight in God, as misers do in gold, and kings in sceptres, you never enjoy the world.
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