Philadelphus, or a defence of Brutes, and the Brutans history Written by R. H.

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Title
Philadelphus, or a defence of Brutes, and the Brutans history Written by R. H.
Author
Harvey, Richard, 1560-1623?
Publication
Imprinted at London :: by Iohn Wolfe,
1593.
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Brutus the Trojan (Legendary character) -- Early works to 1800.
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"Philadelphus, or a defence of Brutes, and the Brutans history Written by R. H." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A72252.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 7, 2024.

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Their Vice or Intem∣perance is known by

Anger: Morind was outragious alwaies and in∣tollerable in his heate.

Maleuolence: Archigall gaue himselfe to breede quarrels chiefly against his Noblemen and Rich∣men.

Incontinency: Bren being wounded to death in a tempest sent from the cloudes, slew himselfe in a de∣sperate rage. Who can saue him whom God hateth? It was wonderous, that the Heauens should fight for Apollo. I may thinke the Sprite of the Ayre was suffered, to play this part, to vpholde Apol∣lonisme.

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