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[XXXVIII. The first part. Behold how good a thing it is]

Behold how good a thing it is, it is, it is

Behold how good a thing it is, it is, it is, for bretheren to agree, for to agree, when men amongst them do no stryfe, but peace and concord see, and concord see, full lyke vnto the pretious balme, full like vnto, full lyke vnto the pretious balme, from Arons head that fell, that fell, from Arons hed that fell, that fell, and did descend vppon his beard, his garment skirts vntyll, vntyll, his garment skyrts vntyll.