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What a man saith well is not, however, to be rejected, because he hath some errors; reprehend who will, in God's name, that is, with sweetness, and without reproach.
So shall he reap hearty thanks at my hands, and thus more soundly help in a few months, than I by tossing and tumbling my books at home, could possibly have done in some years.
Part 1 Chapter 1 The Family
It was a vast and venerable pile.
Oh, may'st thou ever be as now thou art,
Nor unbeseem the promise of thy spring.
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