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1 2 | and black.~ Though thou shouldst be going to live three thousand
2 3 | thou wouldst blush if thou shouldst say that thou hadst it in~
3 3 | divine part pure, as if thou shouldst~be bound to give it back
4 4 | elements. But~chiefly thou shouldst think of those whom thou
5 6 | much the~same as if thou shouldst be grieved because those
6 7 | doing. And in the one thou shouldst see~immediately to what
7 7 | be~disturbed if ever thou shouldst not have them.~ Retire into
8 8 | nevertheless, even~though thou shouldst burst.~ This is the chief
9 8 | is usual and natural, why shouldst thou complain? For the~common
10 9 | man? Consider whether~thou shouldst not rather blame thyself,
11 10| these names; and if thou shouldst lose them, quickly return~
12 11| faculty against~which thou shouldst be constantly on thy guard,
13 11| hast~detected them, thou shouldst wipe them out and say on
14 11| real~thoughts; for thou shouldst consider it among the most
15 12| resolved. Third, if thou~shouldst suddenly be raised up above
16 12| up above the earth, and shouldst look down~on human things,
17 12| and at the same time also shouldst see at a glance how great
18 12| consider that as often as thou shouldst be raised up, thou wouldst
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