POLICIE LXI. Humble words doe humble the heart.
VVHen there is a remove of any thing, which hath beene cause of the continu∣ance
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VVHen there is a remove of any thing, which hath beene cause of the continu∣ance
of some favours to you, re∣new your obligation with the best and most seasonable circum∣stance you have, and this is Phe∣nix like, when one advantage is quickened out of the ashes of another.
Thus,
Josephs Brethren fearing when their Father was dead, Joseph might change towards them, f••ll downe at his feet, and said, Wee be thy Servants,
Gen. 50. 18.