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1 3| partner. We shall therefore speak a few words, concerning 2 3| heathen come in, and hear you speak with several tongues, will 3 5| waves of the world. But to speak in a mean. The virtue of 4 6| give his tongue leave to speak. For the discovery of a 5 9| it at any cost.~Now, to speak of public envy. There is 6 9| discontentment; of which we shall speak, in handling sedition. It 7 13| OF NOBILITY~We will speak of nobility, first as a 8 14| which are for the direction, speak fearfully and tenderly, 9 14| which followeth); and let us speak first, of the materials 10 14| preservatives, whereof we will speak: as for the just cure, it 11 16| were born; as the poets speak of Saturn. And as the contumely 12 18| not the thing he was.~To speak now of the true temper of 13 19| head and device.~Let us now speak of the inconveniences of 14 19| consiliarii mortui: books will speak plain, when counsellors 15 21| wait upon him with whom you speak, with your eye; as the Jesuits 16 21| and come back again, and speak of it as of a thing, that 17 21| men will lie in wait to speak somewhat they desire to 18 25| within themselves, they speak of that they do not well 19 25| which they may not well speak. Some help themselves with 20 26| of friendship, whereof we speak: so great, as they purchase 21 26| resent thereat, and began to speak great, Pompey turned upon 22 26| cannot put off. A man cannot speak to his son but as a father; 23 26| terms: whereas a friend may speak as the case requires, and 24 28| what they may be, let us speak of the work; that is, the 25 28| For you must note, that we speak now of the heart, and not 26 28| little strength. This which I speak of, hath been nowhere better 27 31| other men, their turns to speak. Nay, if there be any, that 28 31| more than eloquence; and to speak agreeably to him, with whom 29 31| we deal, is more than to speak in good words, or in good 30 34| PROPHECIES~I mean not to speak of divine prophecies; nor 31 35| necessity, it is fit we speak, in what cases they are 32 35| cases, there resteth to speak, how they are to be bridled, 33 39| little think. When they speak of one that cannot do amiss, 34 40| be cramped. Therefore to speak of the abolishing of usury 35 40| must be sent to Utopia.~To speak now of the reformation, 36 44| Momus, ill neighbors. I speak not of many more; want of 37 45| afar off. Of beanflowers I speak not, because they are field 38 47| more able. And besides, to speak truth, in base times, active 39 47| that would not censure or speak in of a man immediately, 40 50| motions (as the astronomers speak) of the inferior orbs, which 41 52| he doth oft interlace, I speak like a fool; but speaking 42 53| But all this while, when I speak of vain–glory, I mean not 43 55| glory, and willingness to speak, or of impatience to hear, 44 56| and in time. We will first speak how the natural inclination 45 57| upon the waves of time. To speak, therefore, of the causes 46 58| upon the waves of time. To speak, therefore, of the causes