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1 3| that nothing, doth so much keep men out of the church and 2 6| cunning, to suffer a man to keep an indifferent carriage 3 7| proof is best, when men keep their authority towards 4 9| the streets, and doth not keep home: Non est curiosus, 5 9| bridle also to great ones, to keep them within bounds.~This 6 10| and great business, do keep out this weak passion. You 7 10| admit love, yet make it keep quarters; and sever it wholly 8 11| delays: give easy access; keep times appointed; go through 9 17| to his inquiry. Let him keep also a diary. Let him not 10 18| a thing rare and hard to keep; for both temper, and distemper, 11 18| and grounded courses to keep them aloof. But this is 12 18| which is, that princes do keep due sentinel, that none 13 18| people.~For their nobles; to keep them at a distance, it is 14 20| come nothing near, than to keep too long a watch upon their 15 21| tale; which serveth both to keep themselves more in guard, 16 25| light; and seem always to keep back somewhat; and when 17 26| the best preservative to keep the mind in health, is the 18 27| Certainly, if a man will keep but of even hand, his ordinary 19 28| to manage affairs, and to keep them from precipices and 20 28| servile condition; and to keep the plough in the hands 21 28| exercise, and serveth to keep the body in health; for 22 30| to know more, and not to keep their suspicions in smother. 23 35| some middle counsellors, to keep things steady; for without 24 39| the wheels of his mind, keep way with the wheels of his 25 40| usurer either call in, or keep back, his money, there will 26 44| conference; and besides, they keep both the wind and sun off; 27 45| hedged at both ends, to keep out the wind; and these 28 51| it is good, a little to keep state. Amongst a man’s inferiors