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1 5| OF ADVERSITY~It was an high speech of Seneca (after 2 5| than the other (much too high for a heathen), It is true 3 12| player, should be placed so high, above those other noble 4 18| used to wind the pins too high, sometimes to let them down 5 18| may sometimes discourse high, but that doth little hurt; 6 24| not the large stride or high lift that makes the speed; 7 26| strange thing to observe, how high a rate great kings and monarchs 8 26| and such other fond and high imaginations, to think himself 9 36| no treble); and the ditty high and tragical; not nice or 10 41| is of such, as take too high a strain at the first, and 11 42| Sophy of Persia, were all high and great spirits; and yet 12 44| stairs, of some forty foot high; and under it a room for 13 44| stories, of eighteen foot high apiece, above the two wings; 14 44| and beautiful arches, as high as the first story. On the 15 45| s work, of some ten foot high, and six foot broad; and 16 45| hedge of some four foot high, framed also upon carpenter’ 17 45| mount to be thirty foot high; and some fine banqueting– 18 45| of the enclosure breast high, to look abroad into the 19 50| factions are canied too high and too violently, it is 20 52| do more good, than their high speculations. St. Paul, 21 55| appeareth on either side an high hand, violent prosecution,