CHAP. VIII.
IN seeking vertue, if thou find po∣verty, be not ashamed: the fault
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IN seeking vertue, if thou find po∣verty, be not ashamed: the fault
is none of thine. Thy honour, or di∣shonour is purchased by thy owne actions. Though vertue give a rag∣ged livery, she gives a golden Cog∣nizance: If her service make thee poore, blush not. Thy poverty may disadvantage thee, but not dishonour thee.