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And there are certaine effectuall remedies to quench malice and enuy, Sed morbo ipso peiora, but worse then the disease it selfe, Misery, and an Infamous life; Of the one sprang this prouerbe, miseriam solam inuidia carere, that miserie alone wants enuy: and to the other pertained this of Socrates, who when Alcibiades demanded on a time of him, by what meanes hee might auoide enuy and malice, answered: |
And there Are certain effectual remedies to quench malice and envy, Said morbo ipso peiora, but Worse then the disease it self, Misery, and an Infamous life; Of the one sprang this proverb, Miseriam Solam inuidia career, that misery alone Wants envy: and to the other pertained this of Socrates, who when Alcibiades demanded on a time of him, by what means he might avoid envy and malice, answered: |
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