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But he that laughed before at his fellow, said againe, Verily this tale is as true, as if a man would say that by sorcery and inchantment the floods might be inforced to run against their course, the seas to be immovable, the aire to lacke the blowing of windes, the Sunne to be restrained from his naturall race, the Moone to purge his skimme upon herbes and trees to serve for sorceries: the starres to be pulled from heaven, the day to be darkened and the dark night to continue still.
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But
he
that
laughed
before
at
his
fellow,
said
againe,
Verily
this
tale
is
as
true,
as
if
a
man
would
say
that
by
sorcery
and
inchantment
the
floods
might
be
inforced
to
run
against
their
course,
the
seas
to
be
immovable,
the
aire
to
lacke
the
blowing
of
windes,
the
Sunne
to
be
restrained
from
his
naturall
race,
the
Moone
to
purge
his
skimme
upon
herbes
and
trees
to
serve
for
sorceries:
the
starres
to
be
pulled
from
heaven,
the
day
to
be
darkened
and
the
dark
night
to
continue
still.