The workes of Lucius Annæus Seneca, both morrall and naturall Containing, 1. His bookes of benefites. 2. His epistles. 3. His booke of prouidence. 4. Three bookes of anger. 5. Two bookes of clemencie. 6. His booke of a blessed life. 7. His booke of the tranquilitie of the minde. 8. His booke of the constancie of a wiseman. 9. His booke of the shortnesse of life. 10. Two bookes of consolation to Martia. 11. Three bookes of consolation to Heluia. 12. His booke of consolation to Polibius. 13. His seuen bookes of naturall questions. Translated by Tho. Lodge, D. in Physicke.

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The workes of Lucius Annæus Seneca, both morrall and naturall Containing, 1. His bookes of benefites. 2. His epistles. 3. His booke of prouidence. 4. Three bookes of anger. 5. Two bookes of clemencie. 6. His booke of a blessed life. 7. His booke of the tranquilitie of the minde. 8. His booke of the constancie of a wiseman. 9. His booke of the shortnesse of life. 10. Two bookes of consolation to Martia. 11. Three bookes of consolation to Heluia. 12. His booke of consolation to Polibius. 13. His seuen bookes of naturall questions. Translated by Tho. Lodge, D. in Physicke.
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Seneca, Lucius Annaeus, ca. 4 B.C.-65 A.D.
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London :: Printed by William Stansby,
1614.
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RAine wetteth not aboue ten foot deepe.
810
Raine-bow: her cause, forme, and appearing at night, 762. Her colours, 763.764. Why greater than the Sunne, 767. Her colour, Ibid. Her appearing in halfe a circle.
76
Reading with discretion, 164. Nou∣risheth the wit.
348
Remedies against death, 915. Against violent death, ibid. Against death in a strange countrie 914. Against death in yong yeares, ibid. Against want of buriall, ibid. Against banishment, 915. Against sorrow, pouertie, and casual∣ties, ibid. Against blindnesse, losse of children, and hipwrack, 916. Against losse of a good wife.
917
Restitution, thought necessarie.
155
Reuengefull men leade a miserable life.
438
Rhinocolur, whence named.
567
Riches; and their efects.
914
Riches of a King, spent vpon books,
644
How to bee gotten easily and sud∣denly.
475.
Rich men are poore for the most part of their liues.
746
Riuers; why sometimes dryed vp,
812.
Their causes.
813
Their increase in sommer.
821
Their purgation.
822
Vnder the ground.
853
Rods like the Raine-bow.
770
Romans tongue excellent,
348.
Their intemperate bathing.
356
Romulus dyed, during the Eclipse of the Sunne.
446
Rufus, saued by his slaues counsaile.
55
Rutilius.
105.204.
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