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10 eysell vinegar (prescribed by some physicians to
prevent the plague).
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consider no bitter remedy to be bitter and I will undergo double penance
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one. 4 So you . . . good allow so long as you cover over what is bad in
me and acknowledge what is good. To “o’er-green” is to cover a bare spot
of ground with grass, y-8 None else ... or wrong no other person exists
can change my fixed sense of what is either right or wrong. This is the
general meaning of these obscure lines which have been much debated
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sense deaf ears. The adder was believed to be deaf. 12 Mark how . . .
do dispense see how I excuse my refusal to hear (other people’s opinions).
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