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1 1, III | misgovernment and accident. Surely Solomon hath pronounced 2 1, IV | there is great use, for surely, to the severe inquisition 3 1, IV | questions and altercations. Surely, like as many substances 4 1, IV | credit of impostures. And yet surely to alchemy this right is 5 1, V | add but it must deface; surely the advice of the prophet 6 1, VII | was admired and renowned, surely no testimony of grave and 7 1, VII | offers Parmenio had said, “Surely I would accept these offers 8 2, Int | provincials and generals. And surely as nature createth brotherhood 9 2, IV | I interpose no opinion. Surely of these poets which are 10 2, VII | to refine and hammer. And surely I do best allow of a division 11 2, XIX | out of his reading: and surely their errors, though they 12 2, XX | addere rebus honorem.”~And surely, if the purpose be in good 13 2, XXIII| greatly add to reputation: and surely not a few solid natures, 14 2, XXIII| filii bene compostia: for surely the continual habit of dissimulation 15 2, XXIII| doth nothing in vain; which surely a man may do if he do well 16 2, XXIII| commonly the foulest, and surely the fairer way is not much 17 2, XXIII| greatly add to reputation: and surely not a few solid natures, 18 2, XXIII| filii bene compostia: for surely the continual habit of dissimulation 19 2, XXIII| doth nothing in vain; which surely a man may do if he do well 20 2, XXIII| commonly the foulest, and surely the fairer way is not much