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Alas what is more feeble than is the force of manne? Wee haue heere the deepe dytche of perdition to leape ouer, whoe woulde not, hauyng hys fyue wyttes, be a• … rayd to stay hym selfe by a rotten reede? Who woulde not thynke that it is impossible, that the reede shoulde sustayne the peyse of his bodye? Hee muste needes falle in, ouer heade and eares, whych dare aduenture hymselfe and haue noo stronger staye. |
Alas what is more feeble than is the force of man? we have Here the deep ditch of perdition to leap over, who would not, having his fyue wits, be a• … raid to stay him self by a rotten reed? Who would not think that it is impossible, that the reed should sustain the peise of his body? He must needs fall in, over head and ears, which Dare adventure himself and have no Stronger stay. |
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