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For if it be true that nothing dooth more aggrauate the griefe of the losse, than the remembrance of the value of the thing lost ▪ then dooth nothing séeme more contrarie to the comfort of the liuing, |
For if it be true that nothing doth more aggravate the grief of the loss, than the remembrance of the valve of the thing lost ▪ then doth nothing seem more contrary to the Comfort of the living, |
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This is no adulation to a dead carrion, what did this fellow (thinke you) to the beast when he was aliue? |
This is no adulation to a dead carrion, what did this fellow (think you) to the beast when he was alive? |
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