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1 8| so oft called upon. Grave natures, led by custom, and therefore 2 9| violent and undertaking natures, who, so they may have power 3 15| affirmed there were blessed natures, but such as enjoyed themselves, 4 19| draw to themselves such natures. Besides, counsellors are 5 30| take place in the stoutest natures; as in the example of Henry 6 30| likely or no. But in fearful natures they gain ground too fast. 7 30| not be done to men of base natures; for they, if they find 8 35| is good not to use such natures at all. For if they rise 9 35| to use men of ambitious natures, except it be upon necessity, 10 35| ruin; if they be of fearful natures, it may do well; but if 11 37| They are happy men, whose natures sort with their vocations; 12 41| it were, more divinely. Natures that have much heat, and 13 41| all the list. But reposed natures may do well in youth. As 14 44| mixture of grounds of several natures; want of prospect; want 15 45| delices, and lilies of all natures; rosemary–flowers; the tulippa; 16 45| Fountains I intend to be of two natures: the one that sprinkleth 17 51| to strangers and formal natures; but the dwelling upon them, 18 53| composition of glorious natures, doth put life into business; 19 53| that are of solid and sober natures, have more of the ballast, 20 56| them, which more robust natures have little sense of. The