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18 That we ought not to be sorie at the losse of worldly goods.
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18 That we ought not to be sorie at the losse of worldly goods.
Those things, which are to us by fortune lent,We Should sequestrat, and to such a place,
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Fetch them away againe before our face;
For if we grudge thereat by any meanes:
We doe but vexe our selves, and lose our paines.
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