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every intemperate draught is but a sweet poyson, the glutton eates his knife, and God may justly challenge them of self murder, that thus will eate and drinke in spight of health and nature, |
every intemperate draught is but a sweet poison, the glutton eats his knife, and God may justly challenge them of self murder, that thus will eat and drink in spite of health and nature, |
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