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Aristophanes in his comedie bringeth in Plutus, (whō the poets make the God of Riches) Blind, and saith that he is Vnsatiable: and Horace compareth the rich man to one that is sicke of the Drepsie, who the more he drinkes, the more he calles for drinke; |
Aristophanes in his comedy brings in Plutus, (whom the Poets make the God of Riches) Blind, and Says that he is Unsatiable: and Horace compareth the rich man to one that is sick of the Drepsie, who the more he drinks, the more he calls for drink; |
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