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1 Not| the length of one man’s life hath been the greatest measure 2 Not| TO THE CONDITION OF MAN’S LIFE; and under those several 3 1| end (of endowment of man’s life with new commodities) appeareth 4 4| THE LENGTH OF ONE MAN’S LIFE HATH BEEN THE GREATEST MEASURE 5 4| but a task for one man’s life, and then vain was the complaint 6 4| vain was the complaint that LIFE IS SHORT, AND ART IS LONG: 7 9| enablement in the course of their life, have nevertheless propounded 8 9| endowment and help of man’s life; I have thought good to 9 10| the conditions of man’s life, and under those several 10 19| state and occasions of man’s life. That there is less reason 11 26| contemplations with an active life, or retiring wholly to contemplations,