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24. That they may be alike rich, who are not alike abundantly stored with worldly commodities.
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24. That they may be alike rich, who are not alike abundantly stored with worldly commodities.
I have of Lands, nor moneyes no large portion:Yet, if I be content, to thinke, that J,
Am not as rich, as any, were great dulnesse;
For wealth not being in plenty, but proportion,
Though vessels have not like capacity:
They may be all of them alike in fulnesse.
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