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... hath a scent like a cypress chest . " " Where harts cast their horns ; " " Few dead birds found ; " " Salt to water , whence it came ; " and the like . Next we have another collection of proverbs like the former , one or two French ...
... hath a scent like a cypress chest . " " Where harts cast their horns ; " " Few dead birds found ; " " Salt to water , whence it came ; " and the like . Next we have another collection of proverbs like the former , one or two French ...
Side 20
... hath good grace his speech ) . in 5. Cunning in the humours of persons , but not in the conditions of actions . 6. He had rather have his will than his wish . 7. A brain cut with fascets . 8. More ingenious than natural . 9. He keeps ...
... hath good grace his speech ) . in 5. Cunning in the humours of persons , but not in the conditions of actions . 6. He had rather have his will than his wish . 7. A brain cut with fascets . 8. More ingenious than natural . 9. He keeps ...
Side 21
... hath been practised in like case , though not in this particular ) . 2. I leave the reasons to the party's relation and the consideration of them to your wisdom . 3. Wishing you all , & c . , and myself occasion to do you service . 4. I ...
... hath been practised in like case , though not in this particular ) . 2. I leave the reasons to the party's relation and the consideration of them to your wisdom . 3. Wishing you all , & c . , and myself occasion to do you service . 4. I ...
Side 22
... hath not God sent you my mind or me your means ? 14. I think it my double good hap , both for the obtain- ing and for the mean . 15. I wish one as fit as I am unfit . A separate sheet in the same bundle is filled with forms of morning ...
... hath not God sent you my mind or me your means ? 14. I think it my double good hap , both for the obtain- ing and for the mean . 15. I wish one as fit as I am unfit . A separate sheet in the same bundle is filled with forms of morning ...
Side 24
... voluisse sat est . viz . : " A fool hath no delight in understanding but that his heart may dis- cover itself ; " the meaning of which I do not understand . 39. Et post malam segetem serendum est . 40. Bonæ 24 FORMULARIES AND ELEGANCIES .
... voluisse sat est . viz . : " A fool hath no delight in understanding but that his heart may dis- cover itself ; " the meaning of which I do not understand . 39. Et post malam segetem serendum est . 40. Bonæ 24 FORMULARIES AND ELEGANCIES .
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