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LEt thy discourse bee ever of goodnesse, but not of thine owne: or of the good, which thou hast received of God, not which thou hast done: if thy talke bee good, thou doest at once both shew goodnesse, and teach it.
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LEt thy discourse bee ever of goodnesse, but not of thine owne: or of the good, which thou hast received of God, not which thou hast done: if thy talke bee good, thou doest at once both shew goodnesse, and teach it.