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Imp not thy Wing with the Church's Feathers, lest thou fly to thy own Ruine; Impro∣priations
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Imp not thy Wing with the Church's Feathers, lest thou fly to thy own Ruine; Impro∣priations
are bold Metaphors, which continued are deadly Allegories; one foot of Land in Capite encumbers the whole Estate; the Eagle snatch'd a Coal from the Altar, but it fir'd her Nest.