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1 1| settleth in it, that doth the hurt; such as we spake of before. 2 2| the time, scarce feels the hurt; and therefore a mind fixed, 3 4| not so much in doing the hurt, as in making the party 4 9| an envious eye doth most hurt, are when the party envied 5 14| Caesar did himself infinite hurt in that speech, Sylla nescivit 6 18| high, but that doth little hurt; besides, they are a counterpoise 7 19| glory to tell, will do more hurt than many, that know it 8 21| for that nothing doth more hurt in a state, than that cunning 9 22| their own fortune; but the hurt they sell for that good, 10 23| the time; and he that is hurt, for a wrong, and imputeth 11 27| s estate, he may as well hurt himself in being too sudden, 12 29| good of, and what he finds hurt of, is the best physic to 13 30| composition they do small hurt. For commonly they are not 14 30| suspects, yet it may do him no hurt. Suspicions that the mind 15 52| praised maliciously, to their hurt, thereby to stir envy and 16 52| that was praised to his hurt, should have a push rise 17 55| foul sentence doth more hurt, than many foul examples. 18 56| First, to be too sensible of hurt; for no man is angry, that 19 56| that feels not himself hurt; and therefore tender and 20 56| as much or more than the hurt itself. And therefore, when