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Beggars Bush From the Works of Francis Beaumont and John Fletcher (Volume 2 of 10)

Creator: Beaumont, Francis, 1584-1616, Fletcher, John, 1579-1625
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Can give you more; his power can bring ye off Sir, When friends and all forsake ye, yet he sees you. _Gos._ There's all my hope. _Ger._ Hope still Sir, are you ty'd Within the compass of a day, good Master, To pay this mass of mony? _Gos._ Ev'n to morrow: But why do I stand mocking of my misery? Is't not enough the floods, and friends forget me? _Ger._ Will no less serve? _Gos._ What if it would? _Ger._ Your patience, I do not ask to mock ye: 'tis a great sum, A sum for mighty men to start and stick at; But not for honest: have ye no friends left ye, None that have felt your bounty? worth this duty? _Gos._ Duty? thou knowst it not.
Summa Theologica, Part I-II (Pars Prima Secundae) From the Complete American Edition

CONTENTS FIRST PART OF THE SECOND PART (QQ. 1-114) Question 1. Of Man's Last End 2. Of Those Things in Which Man's Happiness Consists 3. What Is Happiness 4. Of Those Things That Are Required for Happiness 5. Of the Attainment of Happiness 6. Of the Voluntary and the Involuntary 7. Of the Circumstances of Human Acts 8. Of the Will, in Regard to What It Wills 9. Of That Which Moves the Will 10. Of the Manner in Which the Will Is Moved 11. Of Enjoyment, Which Is an Act of the Will 12. Of Intention 13. Of Choice, Which Is an Act of the Will with Regard to the Means 14. Of Counsel, Which Precedes Choice 15. Of Consent, Which Is an Act of the Will in Regard to the Means
_Ger._ It is a duty, And as a duty, from those men have felt ye, Should be return'd again: I have gain'd by ye, A daily alms these seven years you have showr'd on me, Will half supply your want. _Gos._ Why do'st thou fool me? Can'st thou work miracles? _Ger._ To save my Master, I can work this. _Gos._ Thou wilt make me angry with thee. _Ger._ For doing good? _Gos._ What power hast thou? _Ger._ Enquire not: So I can do it, to preserve my Master; Nay if it be three parts. _Gos._ O that I had it, But good _Clause_, talk no more, I feel thy charity, As thou hast felt mine: but alas!