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though they be indeed the worlds pillars, yet in the vulgar estimate they are the worlds burthens; and where ever they live, they usually live at a low rate in worldlings desires, if any (of note before) turne puritane, hee loseth his rate in the worlds thoughts presently, the Gentleman loseth his honour, the Lady her repute; but it is because their prizers have lost their wit, and their eyes, and it need not much trouble a Saint, |
though they be indeed the world's pillars, yet in the Vulgar estimate they Are the world's burdens; and where ever they live, they usually live At a low rate in worldlings Desires, if any (of note before) turn Puritan, he loses his rate in the world's thoughts presently, the Gentleman loses his honour, the Lady her repute; but it is Because their prizers have lost their wit, and their eyes, and it need not much trouble a Saint, |
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