| Abraham Mills - English literature - 1858 - 594 pages
...to open the spleen, flour of sulphur for the lungs, castoreum for the brain ; but no receipt openeth the heart but a true friend, to whom you may impart...strange thing to observe how high a rate great kings and monarchs do set upon this fruit of friendship whereof we speak — so great, as they purchase it many... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1858 - 790 pages
...1 quain Imjiamodi formalislam fastid'wium. • So Ed. 1639. The original edition has flamen. Г F 3 a true friend ; to whom you may impart griefs, joys,...strange thing to observe how high a rate great kings and monarchs do set upon this fruit of friendship whereof we speak : so great, as they purchase it many... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1858 - 792 pages
...i iesatn hujnsmodi formalistitm fastidiosum. 1 So Ed. 1639. The original edition has flowers. F r 3 a true friend ; to whom you may impart griefs, joys,...strange thing to observe how high a rate great kings and monarchs do set upon this fruit of friendship whereof we speak : so great, as they purchase it many... | |
| John Baillie - 1858 - 382 pages
...quotes a proverb of the ancients — "A friend is another himself." " No receipt," he adds, " openeth the heart but a true friend to whom you may impart...and whatsoever lieth upon the heart to oppress it." Dear Adelaide had left behind her not a few prized companionships ; but others were substituted. "... | |
| Francis Bacon, Richard Whately - Philosophy - 1858 - 620 pages
...to whom you may impart griefs, joys, fears, 1 picions, counsels, and whatsoever lieth upon the heart it, in a kind of civil shrift or confession. It is a strange thing to observe how high a rate g and monarchs do set upon this fruit of friendship M speak, — so great, as* they purchase it many... | |
| Mary Anne Galton Schimmelpenninck - 1858 - 298 pages
...found myself a Sister at heart before I was aware of it." CHAP. VIII. 1819—1826. " No receipt openeth the heart but a true friend to whom you may impart griefs, joys, hopes, fears, suspicions, counsels, or whatever lieth on the heart to oppress it." — BACON. IN the... | |
| Francis Bacon, Basil Montagu - 1859 - 616 pages
...to open the spleen, flower of sulphur for the lungs, castarenm or the brain ; but no receipt openeth the heart but a true friend, to whom you may impart...confession. It is a strange thing to observe how high a rate *reat kings and monarchs do set upon this fruit f friendship whereof we speak : so great, as hey purchase... | |
| Conduct of life - 1859 - 802 pages
...friend, to whom one may impart griefs, joys, fears, hopes, suspicions, counsels, and whatever lies npon the heart to oppress it, in a kind of civil shrift or confession. It is observable how high a rate kings have set upon this fruit of friendship, purchasing it often at the... | |
| Mary Anne Schimmelpenninck - 1859 - 586 pages
...found myself a Sister at heart before I was aware of it." CHAP. VIII. 1819—1826. " No receipt openeth the heart but a true friend to whom you may impart griefs, joys, hopes, fears, suspicions, counsel . or whatever lieth on the heart to oppress it." — BACON. IN the... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1860 - 480 pages
...open the spleen, flower l of sulphur for the lungs, castoreum for the brain; but no receipt openeth the heart, but a true friend ; to whom you may impart...strange thing to observe how high a rate great kings and monarchs do set upon this fruit of friendship whereof we speak : so great, as they purchase it many... | |
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