Seventeenth-century Verse and Prose, Volume 1Macmillan, 1951 |
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Page 51
... Persons are apt to Envy others ; What persons are most Subject to be Envied themselves ; And , What is the Difference between Publique , and private Envy . A man , that hath no vertue in himselfe , ever envieth Vertue in others . For ...
... Persons are apt to Envy others ; What persons are most Subject to be Envied themselves ; And , What is the Difference between Publique , and private Envy . A man , that hath no vertue in himselfe , ever envieth Vertue in others . For ...
Page 52
... persons , in their Greatnesse , are ever be- moaning themselves , what a Life they lead ; Chanting a Quanta patimur . " Not that they feele it so , but onely to abate the Edge of Envy . But this is to be understood , of Businesse , that ...
... persons , in their Greatnesse , are ever be- moaning themselves , what a Life they lead ; Chanting a Quanta patimur . " Not that they feele it so , but onely to abate the Edge of Envy . But this is to be understood , of Businesse , that ...
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... persons , wives , children , and cattell ; the second , to defend them ; the third , for trifles , as a word , a smile , a different opin- 10 he locks his dores ; when even in his house ion , and any other signe of undervalue , either ...
... persons , wives , children , and cattell ; the second , to defend them ; the third , for trifles , as a word , a smile , a different opin- 10 he locks his dores ; when even in his house ion , and any other signe of undervalue , either ...
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