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The Monthly Visitor, and Entertaining Pocket Companion - Page 332
1801
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The Quarterly Magazine of the Independent Order of Odd-Fellows, Manchester Unity

Fraternal organizations - 1860 - 544 pages
...fulnetii and swellings of the heart, which passions of all kinds do cause and induce. No receipt openeth the heart but a true friend, to whom you may impart...oppress it, in a kind of civil shrift or confession. Those that want friends to open themselves unto, are cannibals of their own hearts. This communicating...
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Bacon's Essays

Francis Bacon, Richard Whately - English essays - 1861 - 630 pages
...open the spleen, flower 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...
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Biographical Sketches

Nassau William Senior - Biography - 1863 - 546 pages
...of a youth, eager for sympathy, ready to trust, and miserable if he cannot find one to whom he can ' impart griefs, joys, fears, hopes, suspicions, counsels,...and whatsoever lieth upon the heart to oppress it, by a 'kind of civil shrift or confession.' There cannot be a more melancholy opinion than that •with...
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The Sunday Magazine

Thomas Guthrie - 1865 - 976 pages
...friendship, " The ease and discharge of the fulness of the heart." "No receipt," he adds, "openeth the heart but a true friend, to whom you may impart...oppress it, in a kind of civil shrift or confession." And, as a second fruit, he adds a parallel effect upon the understanding, by bringing " forth our thoughts...
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The literary reader: prose authors, with biogr. notices &c. by H.G. Robinson

Hugh George Robinson - 1867 - 458 pages
...open the spleen, flowers 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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Tinsley's Magazine, Volume 13

English fiction - 1873 - 728 pages
...open the spleen, flower-of-sulphur for the lungs, castoreum for the brain ; but no receipt openeth the heart but a true friend, to whom you may impart...oppress it, in a kind of civil shrift or confession.' And the soul once loosened, what relief comes ! How the grayness rolls away, and the blue peeps overhead...
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Lord Bacon's Essays: With a Sketch of His Life and Character, Reviews of His ...

Francis Bacon - 1867 - 440 pages
...open the spleen, flower of sulphur for the lungs, castoreum for the brain ; but no receipt openeth the heart but a true friend, to whom you may impart...oppress it, in a kind of civil shrift or confession. [6] It is a strange thing to observe how high a rate great kings and monarchs do set upon this fruit...
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Young Englishwoman: A Volume of Pure Literature, New Fashions, and ..., Volume 1

Women - 1867 - 726 pages
...open the spleen, flour of sulphur for the lungs, castoreuni for the brain — but no receipt openeth the heart but a true friend, to whom you may impart griefs, joys, fears, suspicions, counsels, and whatsoever fa& upon the heart to oppress it in a kind of civil shrift or...
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Bacon's Essays

Francis Bacon - Conduct of life - 1868 - 786 pages
...take sarza1 to open the liver, steel to open the spleen, flower of sulphur for the lungs, casloreum for the brain ; but no receipt opeueth the heart but...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...
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Bacon's Essays and Colours of Good and Evil

Francis Bacon - English essays - 1868 - 472 pages
...Hopes, Suspicions, Counsels, and whatsoever lieth upon the Heart, to oppresse it, in a kind of Civill Shrift or Confession. It is a Strange Thing to observe, how high a Rate, Great Kings and Monarchs, do set upon this Fruit of Frendship, wherof we speake : So great, as they purchase it, many...
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