 | Francis Bacon - 1901 - 273 pages
...that a Frend is farre more then Himselfe. Men have their Time, and die many times in desire of some Things, which they principally take to Heart; The bestowing of a Child, The Finishing of a Worke, Or the like. If a Man have a true Frend, he may rest almost secure, that the Care of those Things,... | |
 | Literature - 1901
...than himself. Men hare their time, an-i die many times in desire of some things which they priuciIJ!y take to heart ; the bestowing of a child, the finishing of a *••:•*. or the like. If a man hare a true friend, he may rest a'rc-nt secure that the care of... | |
 | Francis Bacon - 1905 - 318 pages
...more than himself. Men have their time,0 and die many times in desire of some things which they 20 principally take to heart, — the bestowing of a...hath, as it were, two lives in his desires. A man 25 hath a body, and that body is confined to a place; but where friendship is, all offices of life... | |
 | Francis Bacon - 1908 - 293 pages
...that2 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...that the care of those things will continue after hrm< So that a man hath, as it were, two lives in his desires. A man hath a body, and that body is... | |
 | Francis Bacon - 1908 - 293 pages
...that2 a f riendTiTf ar more than himself. _Men^hjiy£_their time, and die many times in desire of some things which they principally take to heart ; the...rest almost" secure that the care of those things wilTcontinue after him. So that a man hath, as it were, two lives in his desires. A man hath a body,... | |
 | Francis Bacon - 1908 - 302 pages
...Heart7 ; The bestowing8 of a Child, The Finishing of a Worke, Or the like. If a Man have a true Frend, he may rest almost secure" that the Care of those...Him. So that a Man hath as it were two Lives in his desires10. A Man hath a 240 Body, and that Body is confined to a Place; But where Frendship is, all... | |
 | Francis Bacon - Education - 1909 - 332 pages
...time, and die many times in desire of some things which they principally take to heart; the bestowing1" of a child, the finishing of a work, or the like....the care of those things will continue after him. So that_ajjjan hath, as it were, two lives in his desires. A man', hath a bo3y, and that body is confined... | |
 | Henry Clay Trumbull - Friendship - 1912 - 413 pages
...time, and die many times in desire of some things which they principally take to heart," says Bacon ; " the bestowing of a child, the finishing of a work,...friend, he may rest almost secure that the care of these things will continue after him. So that a man hath, as it were, two lives in his desires. A man... | |
 | George Frederick Bosworth - 1914 - 200 pages
...should continue, and, like a true statesman, he made provision for the future. Lord Bacon says : " If a man have a true friend, he may rest almost secure that the care of these things will continue after him." It was in this spirit that Alfred worked, that he might leave... | |
 | John Matthews Manly - English literature - 1916 - 792 pages
...for that a friend is far more than himself. Men have their time, and die many times in desire of some es by our venality. The lowest and highest of the...are sold : most of the intermediate arc also slaves, Ixxly, and that body is confined to a place; but where friendship is, all offices of life are as it... | |
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