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Even his owne most familiar friende, vvhome hee best trusted, vvith whome hee had taken his sweetest counsaile, the hearte within his brest, tolde him many a time, Thou shalt rise no more, thou art cast out of the sighte of the Lorde and company of men for ever. But hee knewe whome hee trusted, and who vvas best able to restore the pawne committed vnto him, though hee walked in the bellie of the fish, |
Even his own most familiar friend, whom he best trusted, with whom he had taken his Sweetest counsel, the heart within his breast, told him many a time, Thou shalt rise no more, thou art cast out of the sight of the Lord and company of men for ever. But he knew whom he trusted, and who was best able to restore the pawn committed unto him, though he walked in the belly of the Fish, |
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