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Take heed of that Honour which thy Wealth hath pur∣chased thee; for it is neither lasting nor thine own; what money creates money preserves; If thy Wealth decays thy Ho∣nour dies: It is but a slippery happiness which Fortune can
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Take heed of that Honour which thy Wealth hath pur∣chased thee; for it is neither lasting nor thine own; what money creates money preserves; If thy Wealth decays thy Ho∣nour dies: It is but a slippery happiness which Fortune can
give and Frowns can take, and not worth the owning which a Night's Fire can melt, or a Rough Sea can drown.