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1 10, 3| OF MALICE AND ENVY~ ~ ~ ~ Mithridanes envying the life and liberality 2 10, 3| gallant Gentleman, named Mithridanes, living in a Countrey not 3 10, 3| It chanced on a day, as Mithridanes sate~ ~all alone within 4 10, 3| thirteenth~ ~returning, Mithridanes saide to her: Good Woman, 5 10, 3| thither againe.~ ~ When Mithridanes had a while pondered on 6 10, 3| will bring you to~ ~him. Mithridanes said, therein he should 7 10, 3| of the~ ~servants taking Mithridanes his horse, Nathan rounded 8 10, 3| Pallace, but he~ ~conducted Mithridanes into a goodly chamber, wher 9 10, 3| company.~ ~ While thus Mithridanes conversed with him, he desired 10 10, 3| Words, gave some hope to~ ~Mithridanes, that with a little more 11 10, 3| consisted in his power.~ ~ Mithridanes sat an indifferent while 12 10, 3| detestable~ ~deliberation of Mithridanes, became quite changed in 13 10, 3| countenance, thus he replyed.~ ~ Mithridanes, thy Father was a Noble 14 10, 3| dismall deed is done.~ ~ When Mithridanes had receyved this instruction, 15 10, 3| from his~ ~counsel given to Mithridanes, much lesse changed from 16 10, 3| appointed for his death. Mithridanes also being risen, taking 17 10, 3| have deserved it.~ ~ When Mithridanes heard him speake, and looked 18 10, 3| Nathan lovingly raised Mithridanes from the ground, then kissing 19 10, 3| one purpose or other.~ ~ Mithridanes, excusing no further his 20 10, 3| I would not have thee Mithridanes, to wonder at my counsel 21 10, 3| take it I pray thee.~ ~ Mithridanes, being exceedingly confounded 22 10, 3| bee called by the name of Mithridanes.~ ~So, both the name and 23 10, 3| Deare Father, answered Mithridanes, if I knew so well howe 24 10, 3| very instantly requested, Mithridanes~ ~returned back with him 25 10, 3| But in the end, when~ ~Mithridanes could abide there no longer,