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Epigram to the Sons of Wisdom and Learning.
I sought: I found: I purified often: and joined: I matured: The Golden Tincture followed, which is said to be the center of Nature: from there so many senses, so many writings of men, and various figures. To all, I confess openly, [it is] the medicine to metals; and to the weak at the same time: a point divinely originated.
Harmannus Datichius, the servant of the author.