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1 1, Int | one of those men who know how to found a dynasty and
2 1, Int | religion, as he did not know of what kind it was, and
3 1, 1 | to Venus, of which they know the potency. Those may boast
4 1, 1 | poetry of Aristotle.~TANS. Know for certain, my brother,
5 1, 1 | no other than worms, that know not how to do anything well,
6 1, 1 | love less, and of jealousy know nothing), yet, notwithstanding
7 1, 2 | pause nor rest my torments know,~Because between two running
8 1, 2 | clay.~F. Has he any?~S. I know not.~F. Thou art a fool.~
9 1, 3 | desires that the world should know for certain, that those
10 1, 3 | from repeating that which I know by experience, for although
11 1, 4 | loved.~TANS. Well dost thou know that the intellect learns
12 1, 4 | formed.~CIC. I should like to know how, by circumambulating,
13 1, 4 | the centre?~TANS. I cannot know that.~CIC. Why do you say
14 1, 4 | for the centre, I do not know what you mean.~TANS. Quite
15 1, 4 | to call insane those, who know nothing.~TANS. On the contrary.
16 1, 4 | Those are called insane who know not in the ordinary way,
17 1, 4 | sensuous, so that it may know all that is good and beautiful
18 1, 4 | from the affections one may know souls, whether they are
19 1, 5 | thousand ills.~Nor do I know how I have lived, nor how
20 1, 5 | it himself. Now you must know that "Circuit" has reference
21 1, 5 | as all those declare who know. Now go on and make me understand
22 1, 5 | each one is not so easy to know. And even though we should
23 1, 5 | there is the being able to know and the, knowing to be able.
24 1, 5 | aeoliae." I would like to know what that signifies.~TANS.
25 1, 5 | exist now; I should like to know how this instant is divided
26 1, 5 | the congealing ice could know thy pain,~Or had the sense
27 1, 5 | does she feel, nor can she know, alas!~The rigorous ardour
28 2, 1 | better condition.~MARICONDO. Know, my brother, that this succession
29 2, 1 | natural spirit. 1~MAR. We know that you are not a theologian
30 2, 1 | stamps upon my spirit I know not what of reverence for
31 2, 1 | victory. Well dost thou know that the love of corporeal
32 2, 1(1)| can neither understand nor know it, and he who is, knoweth
33 2, 1 | that thy pride no curb may know,~And I, unhappy one, eternally
34 2, 1 | cleaves the sky; but I do not know how much and in what manner
35 2, 1 | the business, he does not know where and how to turn, no
36 2, 2 | of nature or of art. Yon know, besides, that the truth (
37 2, 3 | life, yet am I not alive.~I know not what I am, for I belong~
38 2, 3 | consideration of the eyes, know, that in the present discourse
39 2, 4 | touch you, ye~Would feel and know the fires of hell~To be
40 2, 5 | wandering many years,~Longing to know; and many lands~O'ertravelled,
41 2, 5 | dowered as she.~Now that we know that every hope is vain,~
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