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1 4| do wrong, merely out of ill–nature, why, yet it is but 2 9| and turneth them into an ill odor. And therefore there 3 11| have carried themselves ill, in the same place; not 4 12| after; for boldness is an ill keeper of promise. Surely, 5 12| inconveniences. Therefore it is ill in counsel, good in execution; 6 14| contentment, are taken in ill sense, and traduced: for 7 19| first rent, and broken, by ill counsel; upon which counsel, 8 21| of a monarchy, took it so ill, as she would never after 9 23| creatures, at first are ill–shapen so are all innovations, 10 23| attained by imitation. For ill, to man’s nature, as it 11 26| senate, in regard of some ill presages, and specially 12 43| for as nature hath done ill by them, so do they by nature; 13 44| builds a fair house, upon an ill seat, committeth himself 14 44| Neither do I reckon it an ill seat, only where the air 15 44| several places. Neither is it ill air only that maketh an 16 44| air only that maketh an ill seat, but ill ways, ill 17 44| maketh an ill seat, but ill ways, ill markets; and, 18 44| ill seat, but ill ways, ill markets; and, if you will 19 44| will consult with Momus, ill neighbors. I speak not of 20 47| whereupon commonly ensueth that ill intelligence, that we many 21 48| OF SUITORS~Many ill matters and projects are 22 54| the fuller. A man is an ill husband of his honor, that