| http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#value | - The Targum is, ``how much more man, who in his life is a reptile, and the son of man, who in his death is a worm?'' to which may be added, that he is in his grave a companion for the worms; and indeed it appears by the observations made through microscopes, that man, in his first state of generation, is really a worm F16; so that, as Pliny says F17, one that is a judge of things may pity and be as
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