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1 6| negative; when a man lets fall signs and arguments, that 2 6| must go through or take a fall. The third is, the better 3 12| excess, caused the angels to fall; the desire of knowledge 4 12| in excess, caused man to fall: but in charity there is 5 13| that many of the nobility fall, in time, to be weak in 6 14| over divers times, yet may fall at last; and, as the Spanish 7 20| a little, the price will fall. Again, it is sometimes 8 20| long, it is odds he will fall asleep. On the other side, 9 21| point of cunning, to let fall those words in a man’s own 10 22| house, somewhat before it fall. It is the wisdom of the 11 28| bulk and territory, doth fall under measure; and the greatness 12 28| finances and revenue, doth fall under computation. The population 13 28| may look to have greatness fall into their mouths. And on 14 32| live like rogues, and not fall to work, but be lazy, and 15 35| order, to make their service fall with them. But since we 16 40| made for mankind after the fall, which was, in sudore vultus 17 41| experience of age, in things that fall within the compass of it, 18 46| one deals afar off than to fall upon the point at first; 19 48| full purpose to let them fall; to the end to gratify the