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Men's zeal for religion is much of the same kind as that which they shew for a foot
ball : whenever it is contested for , every one is ready to venture their lives and
limbs in the dispute ; but w that is once at an end , it is no more thought on , but ...
Men's zeal for religion is much of the same kind as that which they shew for a foot
ball : whenever it is contested for , every one is ready to venture their lives and
limbs in the dispute ; but w that is once at an end , it is no more thought on , but ...
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I swear by this blood , which was once so pure , and which nothing but royal
villany could have polluted , that I will pursue Lucius Tarquinius the proud , his
wicked wife , and their children , with fire and sword ; nor will I ever suffer any of
that ...
I swear by this blood , which was once so pure , and which nothing but royal
villany could have polluted , that I will pursue Lucius Tarquinius the proud , his
wicked wife , and their children , with fire and sword ; nor will I ever suffer any of
that ...
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Hardly any one has submitted to it all at once -- His disposition , must be
previously understood , the particular . bait must be found out with which he is to
be allured , and after all , it is not without many . struggles that he surrenders his
virtue ...
Hardly any one has submitted to it all at once -- His disposition , must be
previously understood , the particular . bait must be found out with which he is to
be allured , and after all , it is not without many . struggles that he surrenders his
virtue ...
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... how glorious once above thy sphere ; Till pride , and worse ambition , threw me
down , Warring in heav'n against hear'u's matchless king : * Ah , wherefore ! he
desery'd no such return whom he created what I was In that bright eminence ...
... how glorious once above thy sphere ; Till pride , and worse ambition , threw me
down , Warring in heav'n against hear'u's matchless king : * Ah , wherefore ! he
desery'd no such return whom he created what I was In that bright eminence ...
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Jaffier , thy friend , thy once lov'd valu'd friend ! Tho'now deservedly scorn'd , and
us'd most hardly : Pier . Thou Jaffier ! thou my once lov'd i alu'd friend ! By heav'
n's thou ly'st ; the man so call'd my friend , to Was generous , honest , faithful ...
Jaffier , thy friend , thy once lov'd valu'd friend ! Tho'now deservedly scorn'd , and
us'd most hardly : Pier . Thou Jaffier ! thou my once lov'd i alu'd friend ! By heav'
n's thou ly'st ; the man so call'd my friend , to Was generous , honest , faithful ...
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