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Therefore of death and burials, of th’aduersities by warres, and of true loue lost or ill bestowed, are th’onely sorrowes that the noble Poets sought by their arte to remoue or appease, not with any medicament of a contrary temper, as the Galenistes vse to cure [contraria contrarijs] but as the Paracelsians, who cure [similia similibus] making one dolour to expell another, and in this case, one short sorrowing the remedie of a long and grieuous sorrow.
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Therefore
of
death
and
burials,
of
th’aduersities
by
warres,
and
of
true
loue
lost
or
ill
bestowed,
are
th’onely
sorrowes
that
the
noble
Poets
sought
by
their
arte
to
remoue
or
appease,
not
with
any
medicament
of
a
contrary
temper,
as
the
Galenistes
vse
to
cure
[contraria
contrarijs]
but
as
the
Paracelsians,
who
cure
[similia
similibus]
making
one
dolour
to
expell
another,
and
in
this
case,
one
short
sorrowing
the
remedie
of
a
long
and
grieuous
sorrow.