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1 Pref | as this liberty does not run into licentiousness; which 2 Pref | the person. But why do I run over these things to you, 3 Praise| they want hard words, they run over some worm-eaten manuscript 4 Praise| to what purpose should I run over any of the other gods’ 5 Praise| what the world does, or run with it for company. But 6 Praise| meantime the divine, having run through the whole body of 7 Praise| bottle, he would not have run mad for it. But at last, 8 Praise| would be too tedious to run over all. And some there 9 Praise| safe to shore. Another, run through in a duel, recovers. 10 Praise| yet were I not able to run over the several sorts of 11 Praise| pictures of their ancestors; run over their great-grandfathers 12 Praise| persons and mockers have run the credulous into such 13 Praise| lowest. And yet we will not run over the lives of everyone, 14 Praise| spends all he can rap and run on his belly, to be the 15 Praise| as not doubting but to run him down with noise, though 16 Praise| read. And then when they run over their offices, which 17 Praise| sight of his eyes being run into the sharpness of his 18 Praise| consider where ’tis they run out. Again, because they 19 Praise| that manner as if they’d run themselves out of breath. 20 Praise| not only suffer Christ to run out of request for want 21 Praise| drunkenness.~But I foolishly run on in these matters, though 22 Praise| to no purpose that I thus run on to prove my matter by 23 Praise| company of them.~But not to run too far in that which is 24 Praise| But I forget myself and run beyond my bounds. Though