The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen1M. Jones, 1802 |
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... pri- Neither give thou Æsop's cock a gem , who would be better pleased and happier if he had a barley - corn . The example of God teacheth the lesson truly ; " He sendeth his soner . ❝rain , and maketh his sun to shine upon the £ 3 53.
... pri- Neither give thou Æsop's cock a gem , who would be better pleased and happier if he had a barley - corn . The example of God teacheth the lesson truly ; " He sendeth his soner . ❝rain , and maketh his sun to shine upon the £ 3 53.
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... Æsop's damsel , turned from a cat to a woman , who sate very demurely at the board's end till a mouse ran before her : therefore let a man either avoid the occasion altogether , or put himself often to it , that he may be little moved ...
... Æsop's damsel , turned from a cat to a woman , who sate very demurely at the board's end till a mouse ran before her : therefore let a man either avoid the occasion altogether , or put himself often to it , that he may be little moved ...
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... they prove excellent persons ; as was Agesilaus , Zanger the son of Solyman , Æsop , Gasca , president of Peru ; and Socrates may go likewise amongst them , with others . OF BUILDING . HOUSES are built to live in , 203.
... they prove excellent persons ; as was Agesilaus , Zanger the son of Solyman , Æsop , Gasca , president of Peru ; and Socrates may go likewise amongst them , with others . OF BUILDING . HOUSES are built to live in , 203.
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Francis Bacon. ** 7 OF VAIN GLORY . It was prettily devised of Æsop ; the fly sat upon the axle - tree of the chariot wheel , and said , " What a dust do I raise ! " So are there some vain persons , that , whatsoever goeth alone or ...
Francis Bacon. ** 7 OF VAIN GLORY . It was prettily devised of Æsop ; the fly sat upon the axle - tree of the chariot wheel , and said , " What a dust do I raise ! " So are there some vain persons , that , whatsoever goeth alone or ...
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