| Jacob Zeitlin - Civilization, Modern - 1926 - 408 pages
...for that a friend is far more than himself. Men have their time, and die many times in desire of some things which they principally take to heart — the...desires. A man hath a body, and that body is confined 1 ERASMUS, Adagia (Ed. 1520), p. 14. to a place; but where friendship is, all offices of life are,... | |
| Charles Townsend Copeland - American literature - 1926 - 1746 pages
...for that a friend is far more than himself. Men have their time, and die many times in desire of some things which they principally take to heart; the bestowing...him. So that a man hath, as it were, two lives in his desire's. A man hath a body, and that bpdy is confined to a place ; but where friendship is, all offices... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1958 - 218 pages
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| Francis Bacon - 1966 - 288 pages
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