William Penn. (16441718). Fruits of Solitude. The Harvard Classics. 190914. |
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| Ostentation |
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| 439. Do what good thou canst unknown; and be not vain of what ought rather to be felt, than seen. | 1 |
| 440. The Humble, in the Parable of the Day of Judgment, forgot their good Works; Lord, when did we do so and so? | 2 |
| 441. He that does Good, for Goods sake, seeks neither Praise nor Reward; tho sure of both at last. | 3 |
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