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And the Philosopher that was in the ship (whiche I nowe spoke of) myghte suffer the sayde trouble of his phantasie and yet kepe thys fast sentence in hys mynde, that the lyfe and the healthe of his bodye, which he was like to loose by the rage of the tempest were not suche goodes or good thinges as maketh the hauers good men, as iustice and vertues dothe. |
And the Philosopher that was in the ship (which I now spoke of) might suffer the said trouble of his fantasy and yet keep this fast sentence in his mind, that the life and the health of his body, which he was like to lose by the rage of the tempest were not such goods or good things as makes the havers good men, as Justice and Virtues doth. |
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