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Upon the Coast of Norway the ayre is so subtilly peircing, that it insensibly benums the members, chills the bloud, and brings certain death, if not with speed prevented; as our King James had experience, when
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Upon the Coast of Norway the ayre is so subtilly peircing, that it insensibly benums the members, chills the bloud, and brings certain death, if not with speed prevented; as our King James had experience, when
there he was a Royall Suiter to Queen Anne. The ayre of ill company with a pestilent con∣tagion doth seize the heart, if not with a di∣ligent and constant resistancy repelled. Lord, I would not willingly be where such a breath rageth, lest like Joseph I learne to sweare by the Life of Pharoah; but if by thy providence I am cast into such company, let me be like Salt to season them, and not be leavened by them.