Couetousnes hurteth the bodye, and corrupteth the mynd.
And Diogenes calleth couetousnesthe heed of all yuels, and saynt Hieronyme calleth couetousnes the rote of all yuels.
Otherwhyle sayth Quintus Curtius, the couetousnes of glory and insaciable desire of fame causeth, that we thynke nothing ouermoche or ouer hard.
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