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1 13| castle or building, not in decay; or to see a fair timber 2 27| hardly be preserved from decay. In clearing of a man’s 3 28| flourishing estate, to ruin and decay. And certainly whose degenerate 4 28| exercise of arms hath grown to decay.~Incident to this point 5 35| amongst ciphers, is the decay of a whole age. Honor hath 6 40| other two; and that is the decay of customs of kings or states, 7 57| a prey. So was it in the decay of the Roman empire; and 8 57| prey inviteth, and their decay in valor, encourageth a 9 58| a prey. So was it in the decay of the Roman empire; and 10 58| prey inviteth, and their decay in valor, encourageth a