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1 And again, 'Whoso confideth himself to his foe deserveth his own destruction.'
2 Which alone I beseech thee consider, how much admiration it deserveth .
3 Whereupon the owner of that soul deserveth to be termed a vaticinator, or prophet.
4 This frate who hath brought the information verily deserveth honor for so great a service!
5 Of the exaltation of a free spirit, which humble prayer more deserveth than doth frequent reading
6 And this is YOUR reality: "Everything deserveth to perish."
7 The son of death... That is, one that deserveth death, and shall surely be put to death.
8 For verily the reward which such a deed deserveth is immensely beyond and above the estimate of men.
9 Such confirmation deserveth thanks and praise, and such guidance is the most great bounty of His Highness the One.
10 Had ye never known the queen, he deserveth no less of you than that ye come to see him.
11 How much more, do you think, he deserveth worse punishments, who hath trodden underfoot the Son of God, etc.?
12 Then she said to the Queen, 'O my mother, do thou honour him as deserveth he who saved my virtue.'
13 This is plain, for that the least sin deserveth hell; which is worse than all the plagues that are on earth.
14 The ende of Calanus deserveth no lesse commendation than it procureth admiration; it is no less praiseworthy than it was worthy wonder.
15 And I say again, if one sin, the least sin deserveth all these things, what thinkest thou do all thy sins deserve?
16 And then did cloud after cloud roll over the spirit, until at last madness preached: "Everything perisheth, therefore everything deserveth to perish!"
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