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7. To one, who seemed to be grievously discontented with his poverty.
Let never want of money vexe your braine;Seeing all contentment is in th'only mind,
To the which mony doth no more pertaine,
Then to the Hierarchies of Angel-kind:
Thus Gold being Earthly, and the mind sublime:
T'abase your spirit, is a sort of crime.
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