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1 Praise| weariness of the one, or sense of the other.~And now, let 2 Praise| semblance of a man, void of all sense and common feeling of humanity. 3 Praise| spirit? A man dead to all sense of nature and common affections, 4 Praise| of; and if a man have no sense of them, they are no longer 5 Praise| that come nearest to common sense, that is to say, folly. 6 Praise| not the same judgment of sense as other bodies have, yet 7 Praise| much as the least fear or sense of death, they go straight 8 Praise| whether every distemper of the sense or understanding be to be 9 Praise| will have at it; as if any sense of it could come to them, 10 Praise| they have quite lost the sense. And yet they are so happy 11 Praise| he spoke it not in this sense, that he would have them 12 Praise| if need be corrupting the sense, wrest it to their own purpose;