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And naturally, when excessiue ioy either springeth too fast, or groweth too rancke, wee seeke to allay or snip it by a fictitious or imaginary distrust of those truthes whence it groweth, of which we cannot make any reall or constant doubt. |
And naturally, when excessive joy either springs too fast, or grows too rank, we seek to allay or snip it by a fictitious or imaginary distrust of those truths whence it grows, of which we cannot make any real or constant doubt. |
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