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1 9| other affections, there is occasion given, but now and then; 2 12| with bold men, upon like occasion, they stand at a stay; like 3 19| committees; and then, as occasion serves, before the counsel. 4 20| holdeth up the price. For occasion (as it is in the common 5 20| ripeness, or unripeness, of the occasion (as we said) must ever be 6 21| wont; to the end to give occasion, for the party to ask, what 7 27| limited by the worth of the occasion; for voluntary undoing, 8 28| not awake upon any just occasion of arming.~No body can be 9 31| of talk, is to give the occasion; and again to moderate, 10 31| intermingle speech of the present occasion, with arguments, tales with 11 31| for he shall give them occasion, to please themselves in 12 37| and yet revive, upon the occasion or temptation. Like as it 13 37| let a man either avoid the occasion altogether; or put himself 14 39| opportunity, death of others, occasion fitting virtue. But chiefly, 15 48| hold of suits, only for an occasion to cross some other; or 16 51| and in note: whereas the occasion of any great virtue, cometh 17 51| so that he giveth another occasion of satiety, maketh himself 18 55| cause half way, nor give occasion to the party, to say his