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Be very wary for whom thou
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Be very wary for whom thou
becomest Security, and for no more than thou art able to dis∣charge, if thou lovest thy Li∣berty. The Borrower is a Slave to the Lender; the Se∣curity is a Slave to both: whilst the Borrower and Lender are both eased, the Security bears both their burthens. He is a Wise Security that recovers himself.