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1 26| openeth the heart, but a true friend; to whom you may impart 2 26| carried the consulship for a friend of his, against the pursuit 3 26| except they mought have a friend, to make it entire; and 4 26| communicating of a man’s self to his friend, works two contrary effects; 5 26| imparteth his joys to his friend, but he joyeth the more; 6 26| imparteth his griefs to his friend, but he grieveth the less. 7 26| a man receiveth from his friend; but before you come to 8 26| faithful counsel from a friend. Heraclitus saith well in 9 26| between the counsel, that a friend giveth, and that a man giveth 10 26| between the counsel of a friend, and of a flatterer. For 11 26| self, as the liberty of a friend. Counsel is of two sorts: 12 26| faithful admonition of a friend. The calling of a man’s 13 26| is the admonition of a friend. It is a strange thing to 14 26| do commit, for want of a friend to tell them of them; to 15 26| from a perfect and entire friend, to have counsel given, 16 26| kill the patient. But a friend that is wholly acquainted 17 26| ancients, to say, that a friend is another himself; for 18 26| another himself; for that a friend is far more than himself. 19 26| like. If a man have a true friend, he may rest almost secure 20 26| may exercise them by his friend. How many things are there 21 26| things are graceful, in a friend’s mouth, which are blushing 22 26| but upon terms: whereas a friend may speak as the case requires, 23 26| own part; if he have not a friend, he may quit the stage.~ ~ 24 48| good to refer them to some friend of trust and judgment, that 25 52| saith, He that praiseth his friend aloud, rising early, it