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 1   10,    3|     the life and liberality of Nathan, and~ ~travelling thither,
 2   10,    3|   chaunceth to~ ~conferre with Nathan unknowne. And being instructed
 3   10,    3|   beyond comparison, and named Nathan. He having his~ ~living
 4   10,    3| himselfe no lesse wealthy then Nathan, and~ ~enviously repining
 5   10,    3|      said. O the liberality of Nathan! How honourable~ ~and wonderfull
 6   10,    3|        extoll~ ~the renowne of Nathan, and darken or ecclipse
 7   10,    3|      performe such wonders, as Nathan doth? In~ ~seeking to surmount
 8   10,    3|   dayes journey, arrived where Nathan dwelt. He gave order to
 9   10,    3|       neere to~ ~the Palace of Nathan, he met him solitarily walking,
10   10,    3|       of him, if he knew where Nathan then was?~ ~Nathan, with
11   10,    3|       where Nathan then was?~ ~Nathan, with a chearfull countenance,
12   10,    3| knoweth better how to shew you Nathan~ ~then I do; and therefore,
13   10,    3|  neyther knowne nor seene~ ~of Nathan. And that (quoth he) can
14   10,    3|       horse, he walked on with Nathan, diversly~ ~discoursing,
15   10,    3|  taking Mithridanes his horse, Nathan rounded the fellow in~ ~
16   10,    3|     the Gentleman, that he was Nathan; as accordingly it~ ~was
17   10,    3|        Introth~ ~sir, answered Nathan, I am one of the meanest
18   10,    3|        the meanest servants to Nathan,~ ~and from my child-hood,
19   10,    3|      his wicked determination. Nathan likewise demaunded of~ ~
20   10,    3|   reason~ ~urging him thereto. Nathan hearing these words, and
21   10,    3|       bearest to the vertue of Nathan: because~ ~if there were
22   10,    3|        distance hence; whereto Nathan usually walketh every morning,
23   10,    3| receyved this instruction, and Nathan was~ ~departed from him;
24   10,    3|       being~ ~passed over, and Nathan risen, his heart altred
25   10,    3|        farre off) hee espyed~ ~Nathan walking, and no creature
26   10,    3|       thou must dye. Whereunto Nathan made no other~ ~answer,
27   10,    3|       answerable to my sin.~ ~ Nathan lovingly raised Mithridanes
28   10,    3|      the honest defence, which Nathan made on his~ ~behalfe; proceeded
29   10,    3|      his owne death: whereunto Nathan returned this aunswere.~ ~
30   10,    3|      it. Forthwith~ ~aunswered Nathan, saying. Wouldst thou (if
31   10,    3|        called by the~ ~name of Nathan. Aged, and spent with yeares,
32   10,    3|        the bright renowne~ ~of Nathan: I will never seeke to impayre
33   10,    3|   between~ ~them; according as Nathan very instantly requested,
34   10,    3|     hee could never goe beyond Nathan in liberality.~ ~
35   10,    4|     generall affirmation, that Nathan (in the vertue of liberallity)
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