Selfe loue, to him ſelf tender, to the reſt tough, / Is, of iuſt iuſtice, neither roote, braunce, nor bough. / Loue (namely ſelfe loue) corruptibly growyng, / Is cheefe lodeſter of lets, in iuſtice ſhowing.
It is the custom for the Sheli'ah Tzibbur to hold the Torah scroll in his arms when reciting Yekum purkan because it is a prayer for the health and happiness of the heads of talmudical academies, the rabbis and students who devote their lives to Torah.
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I know, pole-axeman (or ale-pole haunter?), she pulled the wool over your eyes
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