“We love no man, that taketh keep 1864 or charge Where that we go; we will be at our large. Of allë men most blessed may he be, The wise astrologer Dan 1865 Ptolemy, That saith this proverb in his Almagest: ‘Of allë men his wisdom is highést, That recketh not who hath the world in hand.’ By this proverb thou shalt well understand, Have thou enough, what thar 1866 thee reck or care How merrily that other folkës fare? For certes, oldë dotard, by your leave, Ye shall have [pleasure] right enough at eve. He is too great a niggard that will werne 1867 A man to light a candle at his lantérn; He shall have never the less light, pardie. Have thou enough, thee thar 1868
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