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1      II|     It will do your cause no good to say so to men who know
2      XV| gives to mortals evil out of good,~ Sending both chilling
3    XVII|    The rule of many is not a good thing; let there be one
4    XVII|    the rule of many is not a good thing, but on the contrary
5     XIX|  that it is the cause of all good, he teaches by an allegory
6    XXVI|   the constant companion and good nurse of old age, as Pindar
7  XXVIII|   wood.~ ~And the same holds good regarding the enemy of mankind
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