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Though no body can lay any thing to your charge about the things of another, yet you may perish for ever, by reason of the inordinacy of your affections and endeavors about your own things; though ye never had any covetous, eager, griping desire in you, to get into your possession that which was anothers, yet you may be miserable enough, either by detaining, or seeking a farther inlargement of that which is your own: A man needs no other misery, neither is he capable of any greater misery, |
Though no body can lay any thing to your charge about the things of Another, yet you may perish for ever, by reason of the inordinacy of your affections and endeavors about your own things; though you never had any covetous, eager, gripping desire in you, to get into your possession that which was another's, yet you may be miserable enough, either by detaining, or seeking a farther enlargement of that which is your own: A man needs no other misery, neither is he capable of any greater misery, |
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