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1 17| three slaves as a mark of my poverty, rather than for considering 2 17| however falsely, to such poverty. It would have redou nded 3 18| that he may glory in. For poverty has long been the handmaid 4 18| deeds were the nurslings of poverty from their very cradles, 5 18| from their very cradles, poverty that fo unded all cities 6 18| cities in the days of old, poverty mother of all arts, witless 7 18| of Greece: the justice of poverty is seen in Aristides, her 8 18| Homer. It was this same poverty that established the empire 9 18| daughters on account of their poverty were given dowries from 10 18| lands on account of his own poverty were cultivated at the public 11 18| reproach a philosopher with poverty? ~ 12 19| person before whom to deride poverty, because he himself is in 13 19| outward form and semblance of poverty to give evidence of their 14 20| controversy over the word poverty, urging that no man is poor 15 20| the genuine admission of poverty. For every desire for fresh 16 20| deservedly rich and happy. For poverty consists in the need for 17 21| one reb ukes him for the poverty of his food. Must you then 18 23| reviling any one for their poverty, since you yourself used,