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1 6| reserve to a man’s self a fair retreat. For if a man engage 2 6| themselves adverse; but will fair let him go on, and turn 3 13| not in decay; or to see a fair timber tree, sound and perfect. 4 14| men had need to pray for fair weather. But let us pass 5 21| and entries, but never a fair room. Therefore you shall 6 26| friendship maketh indeed a fair day in the affections, from 7 33| good name, for good and fair dealing. But the gains of 8 44| small cost. He that builds a fair house, upon an ill seat, 9 44| be, and yet scarce a very fair room in them.~First, therefore, 10 44| and a summer parlor, both fair. And under these rooms, 11 44| And under these rooms, a fair and large cellar, sunk under 12 44| rooms, let them be upon a fair open newel, and finely railed 13 44| brass color; and a very fair landing–place at the top. 14 44| front, is there to be a fair court, but three sides of 15 44| four corners of that court, fair staircases, cast into turrets, 16 44| You shall have sometimes fair houses so full of glass, 17 44| there be a fountain, or some fair work of statuas, in the 18 44| Upon the ground story, a fair gallery, open, upon pillars; 19 45| because it will give you a fair alley in the midst, by which 20 45| your prospect upon this fair hedge from the green; nor 21 45| well; and in some places, fair columns upon frames of carpenter’ 22 45| the alleys, spacious and fair. You may have closer alleys, 23 45| also, in the very middle a fair mount, with three ascents, 24 45| spouteth water; the other a fair receipt of water, of some 25 45| and delivered into it by fair spouts, and then discharged 26 45| plant your fruit–trees, be fair and large, and low, and 27 45| but there should be some fair alleys ranged on both sides, 28 46| bold men for expostulation, fair–spoken men for persuasion, 29 55| causes are well handled and fair pleaded; especially towards 30 Glo| Facility: of easy persuasion~Fair: rather~Fame: rumor~Favor: