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Alphabetical [« »] designments 1 designs 5 desinent 1 desire 18 desired 5 desires 15 desireth 4 | Frequency [« »] 18 aphorisms 18 belief 18 counsel 18 desire 18 due 18 exact 18 false | Francis Bacon The advancement of learning IntraText - Concordances desire |
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1 Int | in a money grant, and a desire to extend the time allowed 2 1, Int | virtuous and most Christian desire of peace, with a fortunate 3 1, II | was taken with an extreme desire to go to school again, and 4 1, IV | of man, and quencheth the desire of further search before 5 1, V | men have entered into a desire of learning and knowledge, 6 1, VIII | much as the obtaining of desire or victory exceedeth a song 7 1, VIII | monuments; to this tendeth the desire of memory, fame, and celebration; 8 2, II | their bodies, do esteem desire of name and memory but as 9 2, VII | and metaphysic; wherein I desire it may be conceived that 10 2, VII | the other side, that do desire as much as lieth in my pen 11 2, XIV | so assuredly men have a desire to have an Atlas or axle-tree 12 2, XXI | that he hath fixed in his desire, more than sensuality, which 13 2, XXI | partum diei, it maketh us to desire to have somewhat secured 14 2, XXI | upon all things a triple desire or appetite proceeding from 15 2, XXI | because every obtaining a desire hath a show of advancement, 16 2, XXII | it is usual with kings to desire contradictories: Sed plerumque 17 2, XXIII| of an example; led with a desire to give authority to this 18 2, XXIII| of an example; led with a desire to give authority to this