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Francis Bacon
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1 6| speeches, they cannot hold out long. So that no man can be secret, 2 9| their fortune continueth long. For by that time, though 3 12| gagging in a waggishness a long–billed fowl. Errors indeed 4 14| doth but make a wonder long–lived. Also that kind of 5 14| been often, or have been long, and yet no peril hath ensued: 6 17| diary. Let him not stay long, in one city or town; more 7 17| place deserveth, but not long; nay, when he stayeth in 8 19| counsels, not to inform them. A long table and a square table, 9 19| things of substance; for at a long table a few at the upper 10 20| nothing near, than to keep too long a watch upon their approaches; 11 20| for if a man watch too long, it is odds he will fall 12 20| to be deceived with too long shadows (as some have been, 13 21| less.~It is strange how long some men will lie in wait 14 23| those things which have long gone together, are, as it 15 24| then it will be sure to be long in coming.~Give good hearing 16 24| as it is coming forth. Long and curious speeches, are 17 24| a robe or mantle, with a long train, is for race. Prefaces 18 27| in letting it run on too long. For hasty selling, is commonly 19 28| those states that continue long in that profession (as the 20 28| age, which maintained them long after, when their profession 21 28| and that they sit not too long upon a provocation. Secondly, 22 29| of the best precepts of long lasting. As for the passions, 23 31| with those that dance too long galliards. If you dissemble, 24 34| that he was devoured of a long dragon; and it was expounded 25 36| Let antimasques not be long; they have been commonly 26 41| object too much, consult too long, adventure too little, repent 27 45| because the alley will be long, and, in great heat of the 28 50| when matters have stuck long in balancing, the winning 29 54| salvatores, such as compound the long miseries of civil wars, 30 55| they have been sleepers of long, or if they be grown unfit 31 57| great effects, nor last long; as it appeared in the succession 32 57| the world should last so long, would have some effect; 33 57| is not good to look too long upon these turning wheels 34 58| great effects, nor last long; as it appeared in the succession 35 58| the world should last so long, would have some effect; 36 58| is not good to look too long upon these turning wheels


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