[The Life of the Truly Eminent and Learned Hugo Grotius by Jean Levesque de Burigny]@TWC D-Link bookThe Life of the Truly Eminent and Learned Hugo Grotius BOOK I 40/72
But, notwithstanding the peevishness of those Divines, Grotius's Poems had a great run, were printed in England, and several times reprinted in Holland. FOOTNOTES: [39] Area parva ducum, totus quam respicit orbis, Celsior una malis, et quam damnare ruinae Nunc quoque fata timent, alieno in littore resto. Tertius annus abit; toties mutavimus hostem. Saevit hiems pelago, morbisque furentibus aestas; Et nimium est quod fecit Iber crudelior armis. In nos orta lues: nullum est sine funere funus; Nec perimit mors una semel.
Fortuna, quid haeres? Qua mercede tenes mixtos in sanguine manes? Quis tumulos moriens hos occupet hoste perempto Quaeritur, et sterili tantum de pulvere pugna est. [40] Gassendi's Life of Pyresc, lib.2.p.
79. [41] Ep.99.Feb.3, 1602. [42] Ep.87.ad Vossium, p.
34. [43] Casaub.Ep.597.p.
313. [44] Ep.313.p.
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