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1 Int| responsibility of continentia, a virtue which, as he wrote to his
2 Ded|          why a man of such great virtue should ask so frivolous
3 Pre|           to pursue the study of virtue, for she alone can make
4   1|        like so many, display her virtue in a sour face, but, with
5  12|         to take pleasure only in virtue, who whether poor or sick
6  15|        when certainly wealth and virtue seldom go together, who
7  15|         is noble unless he loves virtue. I am not dazzled by golden
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