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The crie of the horse-leach ever ringing in the misers eares, Give, Give, so drownes the crie & complaint of the poore that he heares no more the Lazars bell nor the prisoners fetters, then we doe what is now said among the Antipodes. But like those who dwell at the fall of the river Nilus the continuall voice of his owne covetous desires doe deafen him against all complaints of others. |
The cry of the horseleech ever ringing in the misers ears, Give, Give, so drowns the cry & complaint of the poor that he hears no more the Lazars bell nor the Prisoners fetters, then we do what is now said among the Antipodes. But like those who dwell At the fallen of the river Nilus the continual voice of his own covetous Desires do deafen him against all complaints of Others. |
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