The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen1M. Jones, 1802 |
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... fear death as children fear to go in the dark ; and as that natural fear in children is increased with tales , so is the other . Certainly , the contemplation of death , as the wages of sin and passage to another world , is holy and ...
... fear death as children fear to go in the dark ; and as that natural fear in children is increased with tales , so is the other . Certainly , the contemplation of death , as the wages of sin and passage to another world , is holy and ...
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... fear of death ; and there- fore death is no such terrible enemy when a man hath so many attendants about him that can win the combat of him . Revenge triumphs over death ; love slights it ; honour aspireth to it ; grief flieth to it ; fear ...
... fear of death ; and there- fore death is no such terrible enemy when a man hath so many attendants about him that can win the combat of him . Revenge triumphs over death ; love slights it ; honour aspireth to it ; grief flieth to it ; fear ...
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... fears and distastes ; and adversity is not without comforts and hopes . We see in needleworks and embroideries it is more pleasing to have a lively work upon a sad and solemn ground , than to have a dark and melancholy work upon a ...
... fears and distastes ; and adversity is not without comforts and hopes . We see in needleworks and embroideries it is more pleasing to have a lively work upon a sad and solemn ground , than to have a dark and melancholy work upon a ...
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... so are their griefs and fears ; they cannot utter the one , nor they will not utter the other . Children sweeten labours , but they make misfortunes more bit- ter : they increase the cares of life , but 25 Parents and Children.
... so are their griefs and fears ; they cannot utter the one , nor they will not utter the other . Children sweeten labours , but they make misfortunes more bit- ter : they increase the cares of life , but 25 Parents and Children.
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... fear of envy , which hurteth so much the more , as it is likewise usual in infections , which if you fear them you call them upon you . This public envy seemeth to bear chiefly upon principal officers or ministers , rather than upon ...
... fear of envy , which hurteth so much the more , as it is likewise usual in infections , which if you fear them you call them upon you . This public envy seemeth to bear chiefly upon principal officers or ministers , rather than upon ...
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