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From the bent therefore of the soule to ill things, Pleasure, Ease, and Honour, (such a condition as pleaseth the outward man since the fall) the bent and weight of the soule goeth this way, together with wit: |
From the bent Therefore of the soul to ill things, Pleasure, Ease, and Honour, (such a condition as Pleases the outward man since the fallen) the bent and weight of the soul Goes this Way, together with wit: |
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