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1 Praise| mouth, weakness of body, love of mild, broken speech, 2 Praise| again that Sappho fell in love with him. Mine are those 3 Praise| author and parent of all our love, Cupid, as blind as a beetle? 4 Praise| things. Will he, I pray, love anyone that hates himself? 5 Praise| enjoy him to themselves, love him without competitors, 6 Praise| and no more moved with love or pity than if he were 7 Praise| another falls desperately in love with a young wench and keeps 8 Praise| gossiping, dancing, and writing love letters. These things are 9 Praise| ambitious, nor envious, nor love they any man. And lastly, 10 Praise| gold, or some dishonest love, or parricide, or incest, 11 Praise| men are wholly ours who love to hear or tell feigned 12 Praise| pureness of life, humility and love of heavenly things, which 13 Praise| Here’s one desperately in love with a young wench, and 14 Praise| rich old women believe they love them; both which afford 15 Praise| not an earnest and fervent love of God? Or what that outward, 16 Praise| being enflamed with the love of Christ, they contend 17 Praise| wise man. If a man’s in love with a young wench, none 18 Praise| natural to every man, as the love of one’s country, children, 19 Praise| part of the soul, that they love their parents not as parents— 20 Praise| For he that’s violently in love lives not in his own body 21 Praise| more perfect and true his love is, the more pleasant is 22 Praise| has provided for them that love Him.” And this is that Mary’