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Giordano Bruno
The Heroic Enthusiasts

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fate

   Part,  Dialogue
1 1, Int| fellow-citizens, and the fate of our philosopher was similar 2 1, 1 | modes are infinite.~4.~Love, Fate, Love's object, and cold 3 1, 1 | forward four things: Love, Fate, the Object, and Jealousy. 4 1, 1 | a noble lord and chief. Fate is none other than the pre-ordained 5 1, 1 | sweet and burning best.~Fate vexes and grieves by undesirable 6 1, 1 | alphabet.~CIC. Tell me now why Fate is called blind and bad.~ 7 1, 1 | for they are, blind to fate, she being so uncertain. 8 1, 1 | so uncertain. So also is Fate said to be evil, because 9 1, 1 | earth contented with that fate appear,~Which Reason or 10 1, 1 | in appearance. He says, Fate takes love away; because, 11 1, 1 | pain through the Fear of Fate, which fate does not favour 12 1, 1 | the Fear of Fate, which fate does not favour the lover; 13 1, 1 | oppress some other, spiteful Fate!~Jealousy, get thee hence -- 14 1, 1 | let it suffice thee, O my Fate! that thou hast so much 15 1, 1 | functions and offices; yet, O Fate! thou art none other than. 16 1, 3 | the laws of a tyrannous fate, into the noose of animal 17 1, 3 | him who will think that my fate is bad~That kills in hope 18 1, 3 | heaven I go.~Not the sad fate of Daedalus's son~Does warn 19 1, 3 | they are thrust into the fate and conditions of generation. 20 1, 3 | their own justly determined fate; and they also say that 21 1, 3 | impelled by the necessity of fate, and have no proper counsel 22 1, 3 | at all.~TANS. Necessity, fate, nature, counsel, will, 23 1, 4 | fledglings~Since adverse fate has drawn away the bars~ 24 1, 4 | animals? It is a law of fate and Nature that everything 25 1, 4 | urged by the providence of fate.~CIC. But, prythee, tell 26 1, 4 | tell.~ ./. O Destiny! O Fate! O divine immutable Providence! 27 1, 5 | build,~And if my adverse fate incline awhile,~And without 28 1, 5 | his hard, uncompromising fate should bend a little (as, 29 1, 5 | little (as, in the end, fate must soothe him, by showing 30 1, 5 | er the same I'll be,~No fate nor destiny can e'er untie~ 31 1, 5 | death of mine,~To which by fate, by will, by nature I incline.~ 32 1, 5 | election, and by disposition of fate, he labours, serves, and 33 1, 5 | shall live,~Me does blind fate conduct;~But thou wilt come 34 1, 5 | the comparison between the fate of the phœnix and that of 35 1, 5 | of my soul.~So wills my fate;~But blazing every hour~ 36 1, 5 | that it means that the same fate vexes, and the same torments 37 1, 5 | nor star, nor man, nor fate~Can bring to thee deliverance 38 1, 5 | for me.~Clear is our evil fate -- all hope resign.~CIC. 39 2, 1 | goodness conducts me on,~Fate sinks me down, and counsel 40 2, 1 | inquisitive temerity.~My cruel fate is like unto thine own,~ 41 2, 1 | torment fail,~Which my hard fate for me prescribed.~Type 42 2, 2 | Delectable companion of thy fate!~That she alone of all the 43 2, 2 | refuge against the strokes of fate. With such-like most vile 44 2, 2 | are the Actæons to whom fate has granted the power of 45 2, 3 | of oceans. Neptune, if by fate~His kingdom he should lose, 46 2, 5 | caused,~But through a cruel fate,~That in a living death,~ 47 2, 5 | all the various kingdoms.~Fate hath decreed, it ne'er shall 48 2, 5 | work of God,~Thus does a fate benign present itself. 1~ 49 2, 5 | a lute sang:~Thus does a fate benign present itself,~Who 50 2, 5 | found more blest then I~Fate nevermore permits,~My treasures


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