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for though he see a man shoote at him and deadly pursue him, yet (as Aristotle and Plinie both obserue) if the archer do not wound him, he neither wounds him if he catch him in his pawes, |
for though he see a man shoot At him and deadly pursue him, yet (as Aristotle and Pliny both observe) if the archer do not wound him, he neither wounds him if he catch him in his paws, |
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