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this canker consumeth that iron wherein it was nourished, & iustissimè possessorem suum torquet, saith Nazianzen. And iustly is irefull enuie the consuming of the flesh, and rotting of the bones (Prou.) in the enuious, and makes him cry with that father, (2. Sam. 16.) Behold, my sonne which came out of mine owne bowels seeketh my life. |
this canker consumeth that iron wherein it was nourished, & iustissimè possessorem suum torquet, Says Nazianzen. And justly is ireful envy the consuming of the Flesh, and rotting of the bones (Prou.) in the envious, and makes him cry with that father, (2. Sam. 16.) Behold, my son which Come out of mine own bowels seeks my life. |
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