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Every mans inordinate desire is not onely a wind to drive him forward, but a tempest to wheel and whirl him about from errour to errour, till a spirit of giddiness possess him that he cannot discern any thing as it is. |
Every men inordinate desire is not only a wind to drive him forward, but a tempest to wheel and whirl him about from error to error, till a Spirit of giddiness possess him that he cannot discern any thing as it is. |
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