Belonging Verses to an Emblematicall Scrowle

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BELONGING VERSES TO AN EMBLEMATICALL SCROWLE

By George Ripley

Follow'd by a Table explaining the Obscure, Obselete,
and mis-spell'd words used throughout this Worke

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“Wherefore Hermes says, 'Sow your gold in white, flaky earth which by calcination has been made glowing, subtle, and volatile.' That is to say: Sow gold, i.e., the soul and quickening virtue, into the white earth, which by preparation has been made white and pure and freed from all its grossness. Thus natural gold is not the fermenting matter, but the philosopher's gold is the quickening ferment itself.”

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