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1 4| vindictive persons live the life of witches; who, as they 2 6| arts of state, and arts of life, as Tacitus well calleth 3 7| They increase the cares of life; but they mitigate the remembrance 4 8| OF MARRIAGE AND SINGLE LIFE~He that hath wife and children 5 8| though they lead a single life, yet their thoughts do end 6 8| ordinary cause of a single life, is liberty, especially 7 8| that condition. A single life doth well with churchmen; 8 9| bemoaning themselves, what a life they lead; chanting a quanta 9 10| beholding to love, that the life of man. For as to the stage, 10 10| then of tragedies; but in life it doth much mischief; sometimes 11 10| affairs, and actions, of life; for if it check once with 12 13| diminisheth power; and putteth life and spirit into the people, 13 17| be able to tell, how the life agreeth with the fame. For 14 18| their customs, or means of life.~For their men of war; it 15 19| men commit the parts of life; their lands, their goods, 16 19| as dead images; and the life of the execution of affairs, 17 24| singling out of parts, is the life of dispatch; so as the distribution 18 26| Agrippa, or take away his life; there was no third war, 19 26| best way to represent to life the manifold use of friendship, 20 26| friendship is, all offices of life are as it were granted to 21 28| largely in the History of his Life) was profound and admirable; 22 38| principal magistrate of man’s life, let men by all means endeavor, 23 42| nor the first sight of the life. There is no excellent beauty, 24 48| if they see there may be life in the matter, by some other 25 53| glorious natures, doth put life into business; and those 26 55| rerum, etc. In causes of life and death, judges ought ( 27 56| anger, how it troubles man’s life. And the best time to do 28 57| pleasures, and a voluptuous life. For as for speculative 29 57| and admirable holiness of life. Surely there is no better 30 57| without foreseeing means of life and sustentation, it is 31 58| pleasures, and a voluptuous life. For as for speculative 32 58| and admirable holiness of life. Surely there is no better 33 58| without foreseeing means of life and sustentation, it is 34 Glo| battalion~Bestow: settle in life~Blanch: flatter, evade~Brave: