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1 2| death, as children fear to go in the dark; and as that 2 3| men’s ears, Nolite exire, —Go not out. The doctor of the 3 6| manifest declaration, he must go through or take a fall. 4 6| adverse; but will fair let him go on, and turn their freedom 5 8| restraint, as they will go near to think their girdles 6 9| they think themselves, go back.~Deformed persons, 7 11| access; keep times appointed; go through with that which 8 12| to Mahomet, Mahomet, will go to the hill. So these men, 9 12| the spirits do a little go and come; but with bold 10 13| Besides, noble persons cannot go much higher; and he that 11 14| that if these three wheels go, wealth will flow as in 12 15| sometimes rest in them, and go no further; but when it 13 16| think to do best, if they go furthest from the superstition, 14 17| in the country where they go; what acquaintances they 15 17| For else, young men shall go hooded, and look abroad 16 17| in the places where they go. After all which, the tutors, 17 18| not possible for them to go forward infinitely, but 18 18| for he that is used to go forward, and findeth a stop, 19 19| suffer not their counsel, to go through with the resolution 20 19| secrecy, which will hardly go beyond one or two persons, 21 19| the secrecy, they commonly go on constantly, in one spirit 22 20| which maketh the politic man go invisible, is secrecy in 23 21| that he intended most; and go forth, and come back again, 24 24| out of his own order, will go forward and backward, and 25 25| and being peremptory; and go on, and take by admittance, 26 26| neighborhoods. But we may go further, and affirm most 27 30| whereby business cannot go on currently and constantly. 28 35| best pleased, when things go backward; which is the worst 29 37| when he was angry; then to go less in quantity; as if 30 40| his trade of usury, and go from certain gains, to gains 31 43| of Peru; and Socrates may go likewise amongst them; with 32 44| bigness; and those not to go all the length, but to have 33 45| midst, by which you may go in front upon a stately 34 45| height, by which you may go in shade into the garden. 35 46| him a direction how far to go; and generally, where a 36 46| thing be such, which must go before; or else a man can 37 56| sin not. Let not the sun go down upon your anger. Anger 38 57| come nearer together, nor go further asunder; the other, 39 57| shoals of people, which go on to populate, without 40 58| come nearer together, nor go further asunder; the other, 41 58| shoals of people, which go on to populate, without