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For
what
greater
folly
can
there
be,
or
madneſſe,
then
to
[…]
keepe
backe
from
his
wife
and
children,
neither
letting
them,
nor
other
friends
uſe
or
enjoy
that
which
is
theirs
by
right,
and
which
they
much
need
perhaps;
like
a
hog,
or
dog
in
the
manger,
he
doth
onely
keep
it,
becauſe
it
ſhall
doe
no
body
elſe
good,
hurting
himſelfe
and
others;
and
for
a
little
momentary
pelfe,
damne
his
owne
ſoule.
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For what greater folly can there be, or madneſſe, then to […] keepe backe from his wife and children, neither letting them, nor other friends uſe or enjoy that which is theirs by right, and which they much need perhaps; like a hog, or dog in the manger, he doth onely keep it, becauſe it ſhall doe no body elſe good, hurting himſelfe and others; and for a little momentary pelfe, damne his owne ſoule.
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