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he that tugs at the oare in the Ship; a Work of constant and extraordinary pains. And it is commonly (if not alwayes in the New Testament) used of serving in Publick Employments: a sign that men when called to the Management of great Offices, are called to a great deal of trouble. The Mace and the Scarlet doe not more naturally bring bonour and respect, than care and toile along with them. |
he that tugs At the oar in the Ship; a Work of constant and extraordinary pains. And it is commonly (if not always in the New Testament) used of serving in Public Employments: a Signen that men when called to the Management of great Offices, Are called to a great deal of trouble. The Mace and the Scarlet do not more naturally bring bonour and respect, than care and toil along with them. |
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