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purgatory 1
purity 1
purple 3
purpose 24
purposes 1
purses 1
pursue 1
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24 body
24 contrary
24 either
24 purpose
24 run
24 truly
24 two
Erasmus
The praise of Folly

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purpose

   Part
1 Praise| generally agreed. Or to what purpose, think you, should I describe 2 Praise| shoulders and less to the purpose. And if they want hard words, 3 Praise| neighbors.~But to come to the purpose: I have given you my name, 4 Praise| which wise Nature did of purpose give them into the world 5 Praise| all things. And to this purpose is that no small testimony 6 Praise| pieces of Folly. And to what purpose should I run over any of 7 Praise| the man? For to what other purpose are all those dresses, washes, 8 Praise| to do? And to what other purpose than that of pleasure? Wherein 9 Praise| the company. For to what purpose were it to clog our stomachs 10 Praise| rather obstruct it; to which purpose they are properly said to 11 Praise| no lawsuits? Or to what purpose laws, where there were no 12 Praise| and a couteau for that purpose (for every sword or knife 13 Praise| servants about him.~Or to what purpose is it I should mind you 14 Praise| admired by others, to what purpose should he beat his brains 15 Praise| conjecture the rest. For to what purpose is it to say anything of 16 Praise| matter how little to the purpose, and heap glosses upon glosses, 17 Praise| handsomely bend it to their own purpose, so great respect and honor 18 Praise| other than a work to no purpose. For my own part I conceive 19 Praise| wit and so little to the purpose that it may be truly called 20 Praise| frame some.” And to this purpose is that verse which we teach 21 Praise| sense, wrest it to their own purpose; though what goes before 22 Praise| why am I so careful to no purpose that I thus run on to prove 23 Praise| on him. And to the same purpose is it that that great Architect 24 Praise| than others, and to that purpose are ever next the altars;


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