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the majestie of vertue being such, that even the vitious that cannot attaine her, yet admire her, as the Greekes did Hellen and gaze on those vertuous ones her favorites, which are in eminent places, |
the majesty of virtue being such, that even the vicious that cannot attain her, yet admire her, as the Greeks did Hellen and gaze on those virtuous ones her favorites, which Are in eminent places, |
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