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Goods says in the play everyman: “for my love is contrary to the love everlasting. / but if thou had loved moderately during, / as, to the poor give part of me, / then shouldst thou not in this dolour be, / nor in this great sorrow care.” what advice does goods give everyman in this passage? instead of loving donations, you should have loved me (money) passionately.

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