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slave to my body: which body  
 
slave to my body: which body  
 
I do not look otherwise upon
 
I do not look otherwise upon
than as a ^ [[addition]] prison [[deletion]] burden [[/burden]] [[/addition]] [[deletion]] prison [[/deletion]] a weight & punishment
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than as a ^ [[addition]] prison [[deletion]] burden [[/deletion]] [[/addition]] [[deletion]] prison [[/deletion]] a weight & punishment
 
This flesh shall never force me to fear,
 
This flesh shall never force me to fear,
 
[[deletion]] My [[unclear]] flesh never has fru [[/deletion]]
 
[[deletion]] My [[unclear]] flesh never has fru [[/deletion]]

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deletion to him. Let care be taken of it but in so so that we may throw it in unclear reason dignity I find require it. /deletion

Seneca said, I am greater, & born to greater things, than to be a slave to my body: which body I do not look otherwise upon than as a ^ addition prison deletion burden /deletion /addition deletion prison /deletion a weight & punishment This flesh shall never force me to fear, deletion My unclear flesh never has fru /deletion nor to act a false part unworthy of a good man. I will never be deletion never to lie /deletion ^ in honor of this little body. To have a contempt for one's own body is certain liberty.