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1 Praise| own trumpet? For who can set me out better than myself, 2 Praise| some thankful oration has set out the praises of Folly; 3 Praise| to our passions; has also set up, against this one, two 4 Praise| only to torment himself but set all things in a hubbub!~ 5 Praise| single one shall dare to set up his throat, my advice 6 Praise| But to speak of arts, what set men’s wits on work to invent 7 Praise| periwig; another gets a set of new teeth; another falls 8 Praise| those bounds that nature set them, only man endeavors 9 Praise| example of wisdom you’d set up against him; one that 10 Praise| carved Barbara, in the usual set form, that he shall return 11 Praise| whose horse most religiously set out with trappings and bosses 12 Praise| buried, and particularly set down how many torches, how 13 Praise| worship, and that too on set days—as Phoebus at Rhodes; 14 Praise| the gods; for though they set aside their sober forenoon 15 Praise| makes what haste he can to set all going, and another rakes 16 Praise| kill a thousand men than to set a stitch on a poor man’s 17 Praise| them? As if a man should set a conjurer on work against 18 Praise| fooleries they not only set slight by others, but each 19 Praise| from the river Nilus; or to set out the mystery of the cross, 20 Praise| diligently endeavor and set a watch over himself, lest 21 Praise| one to another; a crown set with diamonds, that should