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Ad Rufinum Epig. 31.
I grant thy large spread fields yeild much to theeAnd to thy Citty houses great farmes bee,
The debtors to thy chest are numerous,
And golden tables furnish out thy house:
Yet doe not scorn, such as inferiour bee;
Since other men have greater wealth then thee.
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