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For, how loose a thing is Mercie, if it be quite devoid of Iustice ? We call it foolish pitie. And how harsh a thing Iustice, if it be utterly without all temper of mercie? Summa injuria then, (that is) Iniustice at the highest. Mercie, take truth away, what hold is there of it, who will trust it? Truth, take Mercie from it, it is Severitie, rather then veritie, then Righteousnesse, without Peace ; certeinly wrong is much better; |
For, how lose a thing is Mercy, if it be quite devoid of justice? We call it foolish pity. And how harsh a thing justice, if it be utterly without all temper of mercy? Summa injuria then, (that is) Injustice At the highest. Mercy, take truth away, what hold is there of it, who will trust it? Truth, take Mercy from it, it is Severity, rather then verity, then Righteousness, without Peace; Certainly wrong is much better; |
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