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1 1| rest in providence, and turn upon the poles of truth.~ 2 3| hast thou to do with peace? turn thee behind me. Peace is 3 6| passing well, when to stop or turn; and at such times, when 4 6| fair let him go on, and turn their freedom of speech, 5 9| and the like; and for that turn there are never wanting, 6 12| slight it over, and make a turn, and no more ado. Certainly 7 14| every vapor or fume doth not turn into a storm; so it is nevertheless 8 14| party, and upon whom they turn their eyes; and that is 9 18| arrest in their fortunes, turn in their latter years to 10 21| but in their own alley: turn them to new men, and they 11 27| seldom, it behooveth him to turn all to certainties. A man 12 31| are yet nimblest in the turn; as it is betwixt the greyhound 13 33| men, to serve their own turn. The fortune in being the 14 34| obscure traditions, many times turn themselves into prophecies; 15 34| mought encourage one to turn it to a prediction. The 16 41| that will neither stop nor turn. Men of age object too much, 17 48| become of the suit, when that turn is served; or, generally, 18 55| saith the Scripture) that turn judgment, into wormwood; 19 55| surely there be also, that turn it into vinegar; for injustice 20 56| of his soul. Men must not turn bees;~... animasque in vulnere