CHAP. IV.
LEt thy tongue take counsell of one eye, rather then of two ears; let the news thou reportest be rather stale then
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LEt thy tongue take counsell of one eye, rather then of two ears; let the news thou reportest be rather stale then
false, least thou be branded with the name of lyer. It is an intolerable disho∣neur to be that which onely to be call'd so, is thought worthy of a Stab.