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1 1| not stay for an answer. Certainly there be, that delight in 2 1| with swelling, or pride. Certainly, it is heaven upon earth, 3 2| tales, so is the other. Certainly, the contemplation of death, 4 2| restat agendum. And the like. Certainly the Stoics bestowed too 5 3| say that you are mad? And certainly it is little better, when 6 4| putteth the law out of office. Certainly, in taking revenge, a man 7 5| optabilia; adversarum mirabilia. Certainly if miracles be the command 8 5| the pleasure of the eye. Certainly virtue is like precious 9 6| one that cannot well see. Certainly the ablest men that ever 10 8| either of virtue or mischief. Certainly the best works, and of greatest 11 8| vulgar soldier more base. Certainly wife and children are a 12 10| intelligence, is a man’s self; certainly the lover is more. For there 13 11| they offer age to scorn. Certainly great persons had need to 14 11| that find their own faults. Certainly men in great fortunes are 15 12| a turn, and no more ado. Certainly to men of great judgment, 16 13| in possession of honor. Certainly, kings that have able men 17 14| the bottom of the vessel. Certainly, the politic and artificial 18 15| thought there was no God. But certainly he is traduced; for his 19 15| destroy man’s nobility; for certainly man is of kin to the beasts, 20 16| other is contumely; and certainly superstition is the reproach 21 19| with an eye to themselves; certainly, non inveniet fidem super 22 21| sinister or crooked wisdom. And certainly there is a great difference, 23 21| cunning men pass for wise.~But certainly some there are that know 24 22| an orchard or garden. And certainly, men that are great lovers 25 22| their master’s fortune. And certainly it is the nature of extreme 26 25| howsoever it be between nations, certainly it is so between man and 27 25| denying the power thereof; so certainly there are, in point of wisdom 28 25| them for employment; for certainly you were better take for 29 26| edito; Eat not the heart. Certainly if a man would give it a 30 27| than the estimation abroad. Certainly, if a man will keep but 31 27| mind, as upon his estate. Certainly, who hath a state to repair, 32 28| to ruin and decay. And certainly whose degenerate arts and 33 28| natural body nor politic; and certainly to a kingdom or estate, 34 30| they ever fly by twilight. Certainly they are to be repressed, 35 30| of others, have stings. Certainly, the best mean, to clear 36 31| saltness and bitterness. Certainly, he that hath a satirical 37 33| not always in fact. For certainly great riches, have sold 38 33| charities till death; for, certainly, if a man weigh it rightly, 39 38| to obtain good customs. Certainly custom is most perfect, 40 38| custom is in his exaltation. Certainly the great multiplication 41 39| hath Poco di matto. And certainly there be not two more fortunate 42 39| he undertook afterwards. Certainly there be, whose fortunes 43 41| a mediocrity of success. Certainly it is good to compound employments 44 41| revelation, than a dream. And certainly, the more a man drinketh 45 42| beauty is in decent motion, certainly it is no marvel, though 46 42| of countenance; but yet certainly again, if it light well, 47 43| their revenge of nature. Certainly there is a consent, between 48 50| end to make use of both. Certainly in Italy, they hold it a 49 51| of him that speaks. And certainly, there is a kind of conveying, 50 52| similes, serve best with them. Certainly fame is like a river, that 51 52| tongue, that tells a lie. Certainly moderate praise, used with 52 53| bruit little fruit. Yet certainly, there is use of this quality 53 53| men full of ostentation. Certainly vain–glory helpeth to perpetuate 54 55| scandal and corruption. For certainly grapes (as the Scripture 55 56| vulnere ponunt.~ ~Anger is certainly a kind of baseness; as it