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Francis Bacon
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1 1| bring lies in favor; but a natural though corrupt love, of 2 2| in the dark; and as that natural fear in children, is increased 3 2| only as a philosopher, and natural man, it was well said, Pompa 4 2| ponat naturae. It is as natural to die, as to be born; and 5 3| of manners. For as in the natural body, a wound, or solution 6 6| vice, rising either of a natural falseness or fearfulness, 7 9| which thinketh to make his natural wants part of his honor; 8 12| are mountebanks for the natural body, so are there mountebanks 9 12| the other side, there is a natural malignity. For there be 10 14| things grow to equality; as natural tempests are greatest about 11 14| body, like to humors in the natural, which are apt to gather 12 16| sense, to philosophy, to natural piety, to laws, to reputation 13 23| stands perverted, hath a natural motion, strongest in continuance; 14 26| it is most true, that a natural and secret hatred, and aversation 15 26| strengtheneth and cherisheth any natural action; and on the other 16 28| boughs; that is, that the natural subjects of the crown or 17 28| large dominions, with so few natural Spaniards; but sure the 18 28| without exercise, neither natural body nor politic; and certainly 19 33| the ground, is the most natural obtaining of riches; for 20 34| heathen oracles; nor of natural predictions; but only of 21 41| of those that have some natural dispositions which have 22 43| Scripture saith) void of natural affection; and so they have 23 43| of his body, the stars of natural inclination are sometimes 24 45| as much as may be, to a natural wildness. Trees I would 25 45| may have more scope, and natural nestling, and that no foulness 26 49| perfected by experience: for natural abilities are like natural 27 49| natural abilities are like natural plants, that need proyning, 28 49| the mathematics subtile; natural philosophy deep; moral grave; 29 51| their grace; which is to be natural and unaffected. Some men30 53| proceeds not of vanity, but of natural magnanimity and discretion; 31 56| will first speak how the natural inclination and habit to


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