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... sure , saith , " It is the " glory of a man to pass by an offence . " That which is past is gone and irrecoverable , and wise men have enough to do with things present and to come ; therefore they do but trifle with themselves that ...
... sure , saith , " It is the " glory of a man to pass by an offence . " That which is past is gone and irrecoverable , and wise men have enough to do with things present and to come ; therefore they do but trifle with themselves that ...
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... sure to make good their own folly . OF ENVY . THERE be none of the affections which have been noted to fascinate or bewitch , but love and envy : they both have vehement wishes ; they frame themselves readily into imagina- tions and ...
... sure to make good their own folly . OF ENVY . THERE be none of the affections which have been noted to fascinate or bewitch , but love and envy : they both have vehement wishes ; they frame themselves readily into imagina- tions and ...
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... sure rule , that if the envy upon the mi- nister be great when the cause of it in him is small ; or if the envy be general in a manner upon all the ministers of an estate , then the envy ( though hidden ) is truly upon the state itself ...
... sure rule , that if the envy upon the mi- nister be great when the cause of it in him is small ; or if the envy be general in a manner upon all the ministers of an estate , then the envy ( though hidden ) is truly upon the state itself ...
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... sure be paid when thou art gone . If thou have colleagues , respect them ; and rather call them when they look not for it , than exclude them when they have reason to look to be called . Be not too sensible or too remem- bering of thy ...
... sure be paid when thou art gone . If thou have colleagues , respect them ; and rather call them when they look not for it , than exclude them when they have reason to look to be called . Be not too sensible or too remem- bering of thy ...
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... to suffer a man of death to live ; for , besides that the land doth mourn , the restraint of justice towards sin doth more retard the af- fection of love than the extent of mercy doth 1 enflame it ; and sure where love is [ 58.
... to suffer a man of death to live ; for , besides that the land doth mourn , the restraint of justice towards sin doth more retard the af- fection of love than the extent of mercy doth 1 enflame it ; and sure where love is [ 58.
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