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what spectacle could we think more pitifull, whose best dainties were but broken crumbs, and his warmest lodging but the rich mans gates? Here is a parable of a certain rich man, who enjoyes (or at least purposeth) a delicious fare, he hath lands vers. 16. fruits, vers. 17. buildings, vers. 18. and if this be the Inventorie, what is the summe? see it collected in the verse succeeding, Soul, thou hast much goods laid up for many years; |
what spectacle could we think more pitiful, whose best dainties were but broken crumbs, and his warmest lodging but the rich men gates? Here is a parable of a certain rich man, who enjoys (or At least Purposes) a delicious fare, he hath Lands vers. 16. fruits, vers. 17. buildings, vers. 18. and if this be the Inventory, what is the sum? see it collected in the verse succeeding, Soul, thou hast much goods laid up for many Years; |
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