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1 5| that strange fiction of the ancient poets, which seemeth not 2 10| memory remaineth, either ancient or recent) there is not 3 11| counsel of both times; of the ancient time, what is best; and 4 13| reverend thing, to see an ancient castle or building, not 5 13| much more, to behold an ancient noble family, which has 6 13| but the act of power, but ancient nobility is the act of time. 7 19| counsel, for the matter.~The ancient times, do set forth in figure, 8 23| we make a stand upon the ancient way, and then look about 9 26| really, in divers of the ancient hermits and holy fathers 10 28| character which he gives to ancient Italy:~Terra potens armis 11 28| great advantage, in the ancient states of Sparta, Athens, 12 28| upon men from the wars, in ancient time. There be now, for 13 28| such like things. But in ancient times, the trophies erected 14 32| Plantations are amongst ancient, primitive, and heroical 15 37| semel.~ ~Neither is the ancient rule amiss, to bend nature, 16 38| The lads of Sparta, of ancient time, were wont to be scourged 17 43| advantage to rising. Kings in ancient times (and at this present 18 55| fleece. On the other side, an ancient clerk, skilful in precedents, 19 57| heresies (such as were in ancient times the Arians, and now 20 57| of the conduct. Wars in ancient time, seemed more to move 21 57| other nations; which the ancient northern people were wont 22 57| exceed all arietations and ancient inventions. The third is, 23 58| heresies (such as were in ancient times the Arians, and now 24 58| of the conduct. Wars in ancient time, seemed more to move 25 58| other nations; which the ancient northern people were wont 26 58| exceed all arietations and ancient inventions. The third is,