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1. In his moral capacity, as a Man: and here I an amide such a throng of personal excellencies that I know not to which to turn first, should I rehearse them all, the remainder of your patience would utterly be exhausted, should I passe them all by in silence, I should wrong both his worth and your expectations & if I should speak of this or that, without taking notice of the rest, this would be (as Tacitus of Agricola) injuria virtutuns, a wrong to his other vertues, notwithstanding this triple-horned dilemma, I shall like a traveller, cast a transient eie upon those magnificent structures where I must not dwell, Who knew him that did not also know his exemplary temperance, His very heart rose against debauchery in others, |
1. In his moral capacity, as a Man: and Here I an amide such a throng of personal excellencies that I know not to which to turn First, should I rehearse them all, the remainder of your patience would utterly be exhausted, should I pass them all by in silence, I should wrong both his worth and your Expectations & if I should speak of this or that, without taking notice of the rest, this would be (as Tacitus of Agricola) injuria virtutuns, a wrong to his other Virtues, notwithstanding this triple-horned dilemma, I shall like a traveller, cast a Transient eye upon those magnificent structures where I must not dwell, Who knew him that did not also know his exemplary temperance, His very heart rose against debauchery in Others, |
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