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To haue had peace without plenty, had been but a secure possession of misery, To haue had plenty (if it were possible) without peace, had been a most vncertaine possession of that, which men call happinesse, without inioying it. |
To have had peace without plenty, had been but a secure possession of misery, To have had plenty (if it were possible) without peace, had been a most uncertain possession of that, which men call happiness, without enjoying it. |
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