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1 1| lights. Truth may perhaps come to the price of a pearl, 2 3| without) saith, if an heathen come in, and hear you speak with 3 3| would never agree. And if it come so to pass, in that distance 4 4| with things present and to come; therefore they do but trifle 5 6| man’s heart, so secret men come to the knowledge of many 6 7| them surfeit more when they come to plenty. And therefore 7 9| and suggestions; and they come easily into the eye, especially 8 9| of the person envied, do come forth most into the outward 9 9| another’s virtue, will seek to come at even hand, by depressing 10 9| the eye, that when others come on, they think themselves, 11 9| derive the envy, that would come upon themselves; sometimes 12 11| laborious; and by pains, men come to greater pains; and it 13 11| and by indignities, men come to dignities. The standing 14 11| than bribery. For bribes come but now and then; but if 15 12| Mahomet called the hill to come to him, again and again; 16 12| said, If the hill will not come to Mahomet, Mahomet, will 17 12| spirits do a little go and come; but with bold men, upon 18 12| neither can angel, nor man, come in danger by it. The inclination 19 12| all thou hast, except thou come and follow me; that is, 20 13| broken upon them, before it come on too fast upon the majesty 21 14| preludes of seditions to come. Howsoever he noteth it 22 14| feminine; especially if it come to that, that the best actions 23 14| whence the spark shall come, that shall set it on fire. 24 14| with his hundred hands, to come in to his aid. An emblem, 25 15| scandal of priests; when it is come to that which St. Bernard 26 18| nor tell whence it may come. The difficulties in princes’ 27 18| or where the churchmen come in and are elected, not 28 19| directions (which, because they come forth, with prudence and 29 19| counsel. And let them not come in multitudes, or in a tribunitious 30 20| dangers half way, though they come nothing near, than to keep 31 20| or to teach dangers to come on, by over early buckling 32 20| For when things are once come to the execution, there 33 21| the more weighty voice, to come in as by chance, so that 34 21| most; and go forth, and come back again, and speak of 35 21| work upon, will suddenly come upon them; and to be found 36 21| they will beat over, to come near it. It is a thing of 37 24| the care of some, only to come off speedily for the time; 38 24| de Spagna; Let my death come from Spain; for then it 39 24| divideth too much, will never come out of it clearly. To choose 40 26| his friend; but before you come to that, certain it is, 41 28| gold), Sir, if any other come, that hath better iron, 42 29| inconvenience by the change, thou come back to it again: for it 43 31| many circumstances, ere one come to the matter, is wearisome; 44 33| pace slowly; but when they come by the death of others ( 45 33| testaments, and the like), they come tumbling upon a man. But 46 33| the devil. For when riches come from the devil (as by fraud 47 33| and unjust means), they come upon speed. The ways to 48 33| For when a man’s stock is come to that, that he can expect 49 33| doth oftentimes break and come to poverty: it is good, 50 33| what things are like to come into request, and so store 51 33| and none worse, when they come to them. Be not penny–wise; 52 34| that those that should come forth of Judea, should reign 53 34| Elizabeth), England should come to utter confusion; which, 54 34| of Norway.~When that that come and gone,~England build 55 36| things are but toys, to come amongst such serious observations. 56 36| or any other, that are to come down from the scene, have 57 37| should, in forbearing wine, come from drinking healths, to 58 44| for the steam of it, will come up as in a tunnel. And so 59 44| you must have, before you come to the front, three courts. 60 45| civility and elegancy, men come to build stately sooner 61 45| fritellaria. For March, there come violets, specially the single 62 45| lilac–tree. In May and June come pinks of all sorts, specially 63 45| tree in blossom. In July come gilliflowers of all varieties; 64 45| jennetings, codlins. In August come plums of all sorts in fruit; 65 45| all colors. In September come grapes; apples; poppies 66 45| the beginning of November come services; medlars; bullaces; 67 45| roses cut or removed to come late; hollyhocks; and such 68 49| marshalling of affairs, come best, from those that are 69 51| purses; for light gains come thick, whereas great, come 70 51| come thick, whereas great, come but now and then. So it 71 52| conscientia. Some praises come of good wishes and respects, 72 56| of his revenge is not yet come, but that he foresees a 73 57| from another, and never come nearer together, nor go 74 57| suit of years and weathers come about again; as great frosts, 75 57| points of nature, and to come to men. greatest vicissitude 76 58| from another, and never come nearer together, nor go 77 58| suit of years and weathers come about again; as great frosts, 78 58| points of nature, and to come to men. greatest vicissitude


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