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1 1| Christ cometh, he shall not find faith upon the earth.~ 2 6| Spaniard, Tell a lie and find a troth. As if there were 3 8| a wife. For soldiers, I find the generals commonly in 4 8| she will never do, if she find him jealous. Wives are young 5 9| mindeth but his own business, find much matter for envy. For 6 10| though rarely) that love can find entrance, not only into 7 11| own feeling, they cannot find it; but if they think with 8 11| report; when perhaps they find the contrary within. For 9 11| they are the first, that find their own griefs, though 10 11| though they be the last, that find their own faults. Certainly 11 13| of their nobility, shall find ease in employing them, 12 18| any man’s heart, hard to find or sound. Hence it comes 13 21| Therefore you shall see them find out pretty looses in the 14 25| men in all deliberations find ease to be of the negative 15 27| melancholy, in respect they shall find it broken. But wounds cannot 16 29| continue it; than this, I find no offence of this, therefore 17 29| but so, as if thou dost find any inconvenience by the 18 30| natures; for they, if they find themselves once suspected, 19 31| generally, men ought to find the difference, between 20 31| up all the time, let him find means to take them off, 21 35| So ambitious men, if they find the way open for their rising, 22 42| part by part, you shall find never a good; and yet altogether 23 44| is impossible perhaps to find together, so it is good 24 44| wanteth in the one, he may find in the other. Lucullus answered 25 45| a whole row of them, and find nothing of their sweetness; 26 46| somewhat done, and cannot find an apt pretext. If you would 27 49| take for granted; nor to find talk and discourse; but 28 49| not apt to distinguish or find differences, let him study 29 55| pronounce that which they do not find; and by show of antiquity, 30 55| grace to a judge, first to find that, which he might have 31 56| before) all that you can find out, to aggravate the contempt. 32 57| heathen antiquities; I do not find that those zeals do any 33 58| heathen antiquities; I do not find that those zeals do any


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