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It was agreed vppon betwext two gent, that yf any<br/>
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'''It''' was agreed vppon betwext two gent, that yf any  
of them did better behaue him selfe in combatt then his<br/>
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of them did better behaue him selfe in combatt then his  
aduersarie that he sholde be victorious & haue the honor<br/>
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aduersarie that he sholde be victorious & haue the honor  
of the victorie, & the other be iudged as victored & a prisoner<br/>
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of the victorie, & the other be iudged as victored & a prisoner  
It chaunced that the one had his eie striken owte, the other<br/>
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It chaunced that the one had his eie striken owte, the other  
his nose cleerely cutt of. In wch case it was demaunded<br/>
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his nose cleerely cutt of. In wch case it was demaunded  
whether of them had obteined greatest honnor. ffirst it<br/>
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whether of them had obteined greatest honnor. ffirst it  
was saide that he yt was depriued of his eie, hath loste ye<br/>
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was saide that he yt was depriued of his eie, hath loste ye  
most principall member. ffor a man beinge blinde is vnfitt<br/>
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most principall member. ffor a man beinge blinde is vnfitt  
for all exercyses, also the eie is placed hiest, as a moste<br/>
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for all exercyses, also the eie is placed hiest, as a moste  
worthie parte & beinge therof berefte incurreth greatest<br/>
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worthie parte & beinge therof berefte incurreth greatest  
reproche because it is the guide of the whole bodie, the<br/>
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reproche because it is the guide of the whole bodie, the  
instrument of lighte & the only meane to convey the knowledge<br/>
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instrument of lighte & the only meane to convey the knowledge  
wherby the minde & harte be directed. By the eie the me:<br/>
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wherby the minde & harte be directed. By the eie the memorie
morie of man is preserued & likewise delighted, but the nose<br/>
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of man is preserued & likewise delighted, but the nose  
is an instrument of the heade only of baser condicion, &<br/>
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is an instrument of the heade only of baser condicion, &  
serueth for ye dischardge of vnholsome humours & receaving<br/>
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serueth for ye dischardge of vnholsome humours & receaving  
in of vnpleasaunt savours. Also because the sence of smel:<br/>
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in of vnpleasaunt savours. Also because the sence of smellinge
linge is not much profitable to the bodie of man, it semeth<br/>
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is not much profitable to the bodie of man, it semeth  
the nose serueth only for an ornamente of the face wch nature<br/>
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the nose serueth only for an ornamente of the face wch nature  
hath purposely ordeygned. I saye therfore in conclusion that the<br/>
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hath purposely ordeygned. I saye therfore in conclusion that the  
eies are members of more exellencie, and are as it were the<br/>
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eies are members of more exellencie, and are as it were the  
gates of sighte for openinge & shuttinge of them, we see howe<br/>
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gates of sighte for openinge & shuttinge of them, we see howe  
nature as a skillfull mistres hath ordeined two eiliddes to de:<br/>
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nature as a skillfull mistres hath ordeined two eiliddes to defende
fende them. In one other chapter we haue declared that the<br/>
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them. In one other chapter we haue declared that the  
eie is an instruemnte of the sowle, & the minde discerneth<br/>
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eie is an instruemnte of the sowle, & the minde discerneth  
by meane of the eie. Therfore the more exellent it is, the<br/>
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by meane of the eie. Therfore the more exellent it is, the  
more is the greif & reproche of him that is therof berefte.<br/>
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more is the greif & reproche of him that is therof berefte.  
On the contrarie it maye be alleadged, that the nose is a mem:<br/>
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On the contrarie it maye be alleadged, that the nose is a member
ber ioyned to the face & a more necessarie ornament for ye<br/>
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ioyned to the face & a more necessarie ornament for ye  
bodie of man, also beinge cutt of, it cannot be recured, but<br/>
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bodie of man, also beinge cutt of, it cannot be recured, but  
losing one eie, the other may giue lighte sufficient for the<br/>
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losing one eie, the other may giue lighte sufficient for the  
vse of life, & as somme saye of more virtue, because the<br/>
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vse of life, & as somme saye of more virtue, because the  
virtue of them both, naturallie resorteth to one, so as the<br/>
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virtue of them both, naturallie resorteth to one, so as the  
sight of that one is better, then they were both togethers<br/>
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sight of that one is better, then they were both togethers  
The reason therof is, that the virtue of seinge is not to be<br/>
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The reason therof is, that the virtue of seinge is not to be  
 
deuided thoughe it maye be diminished. ffor this respecte
 
deuided thoughe it maye be diminished. ffor this respecte

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It was agreed vppon betwext two gent, that yf any of them did better behaue him selfe in combatt then his aduersarie that he sholde be victorious & haue the honor of the victorie, & the other be iudged as victored & a prisoner It chaunced that the one had his eie striken owte, the other his nose cleerely cutt of. In wch case it was demaunded whether of them had obteined greatest honnor. ffirst it was saide that he yt was depriued of his eie, hath loste ye most principall member. ffor a man beinge blinde is vnfitt for all exercyses, also the eie is placed hiest, as a moste worthie parte & beinge therof berefte incurreth greatest reproche because it is the guide of the whole bodie, the instrument of lighte & the only meane to convey the knowledge wherby the minde & harte be directed. By the eie the memorie of man is preserued & likewise delighted, but the nose is an instrument of the heade only of baser condicion, & serueth for ye dischardge of vnholsome humours & receaving in of vnpleasaunt savours. Also because the sence of smellinge is not much profitable to the bodie of man, it semeth the nose serueth only for an ornamente of the face wch nature hath purposely ordeygned. I saye therfore in conclusion that the eies are members of more exellencie, and are as it were the gates of sighte for openinge & shuttinge of them, we see howe nature as a skillfull mistres hath ordeined two eiliddes to defende them. In one other chapter we haue declared that the eie is an instruemnte of the sowle, & the minde discerneth by meane of the eie. Therfore the more exellent it is, the more is the greif & reproche of him that is therof berefte. On the contrarie it maye be alleadged, that the nose is a member ioyned to the face & a more necessarie ornament for ye bodie of man, also beinge cutt of, it cannot be recured, but losing one eie, the other may giue lighte sufficient for the vse of life, & as somme saye of more virtue, because the virtue of them both, naturallie resorteth to one, so as the sight of that one is better, then they were both togethers The reason therof is, that the virtue of seinge is not to be deuided thoughe it maye be diminished. ffor this respecte