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yet every Perverse man is not like this Tree; for (the more's the pity) such Trees as this have not of late grown so kindly upon our English ground, in which whole Forests of Natives, have only had this sad resemblance of a Tree, that the Heels and Arms have Triumph'd above, while the poor Head lay grovelling below. |
yet every Perverse man is not like this Tree; for (the more's the pity) such Trees as this have not of late grown so kindly upon our English ground, in which Whole Forests of Natives, have only had this sad resemblance of a Tree, that the Heels and Arms have Triumphed above, while the poor Head lay groveling below. |
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