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1 2| man hath obtained worthy ends, and expectations. Death 2 3| themselves, for their own ends.~ ~ 3 6| almost alone, to his own ends. The third and greatest 4 10| ways be true to their own ends. I know not how, but martial 5 19| and trusty to the king’s ends; as it was with King Henry 6 19| out of faction or private ends, it commonly comes to the 7 20| his hundred eyes, and the ends to Briareus, with his hundred 8 22| crooketh them to his own ends; which must needs be often 9 22| be often eccentric to the ends of his master, or state. 10 22| bowl, of their own petty ends and envies, to the overthrow 11 26| bowed and crooked to some ends, which he hath, that giveth 12 30| they will have their own ends, and be truer to themselves, 13 38| are now applied to the ends, least to be desired.~ ~ 14 45| likewise hedged at both ends, to keep out the wind; and 15 46| and so lead him; or his ends, and so persuade him or 16 46| must ever consider their ends, to interpret their speeches; 17 54| declaring a man’s self in his ends, rather to seek merit than