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21 To one, who did confide too much in the sound temperament, and goodly constitution of his bodily complexion.
Boast not of outward health: but have a careYour soule be not distemper'd; for we find
The case of them most dangerous, who are
In wholsome bodies of a sickly mind,
Vice tyrannizing over flesh, and blood
In those, whose will, and judgement are not good.
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