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" After these two noble fruits of friendship (peace in the affections and support of the judgment) followeth the last fruit, which is like the pomegranate, full of many kernels. I mean aid and bearing a part in all actions and occasions. "
The Living Age - Page 96
1873
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The Essays Or Counsels, Civil and Moral, of Francis Bacon

Francis Bacon - 1890 - 456 pages
...After these two noble fruits of friendship (peace inj:he , affections, and support of the judgmejit), followeth the ' last fruit, which is like the pomegranate, full of many 1° kernels ; I mean aid, and bearing a part in all actions and . occasions. Here the best way to represent...
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Francis Bacon, Poet, Prophet, Philosopher, Versus Phantom Captain ...

William Francis C. Wigston - 1891 - 502 pages
...thrive and ripen best, Neighbour'd by fruit of baser quality. (" King Henry V.," act i. sc. 1.) tions and support of the judgment) followeth the last fruit...which is like the pomegranate full of many kernels " (" Friendship "). Lafen. Go to, sir, you were beaten in Italy for picking A kernel out of a pomegranate....
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Cathcart's Literary Reader: A Manual of English Literature : Being Typical ...

George Rhett Cathcart - 1892 - 572 pages
...therefore rest not upon scattered counsels ; they will rather distract and mislead than settle and direct. After these two noble fruits of friendship (peace...which is, like the pomegranate, full of many kernels ; I mean aid, and bearing a part in all actions and occasions. Here the best way to represent to life...
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Queen's Quarterly, Volume 18

1911 - 400 pages
...tempests, but it maketh daylight in the understanding, out of darkness and. confusion of thoughts." . . "After these two noble fruits of friendship (peace...last fruit, which is like the pomegranate, full of kernels; I mean aid, and bearing a part in all actions and occasions." This ideal — of perfect mutual...
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Littell's Living Age, Volume 118

1873 - 864 pages
...people have a special gift of their own for friendship ; they transform a vague and abstract feeling for us into an actual voice and touch and response....peace in the affections, and support of the judgment, follovveth the last fruit, which is like the pomegranate, full of many kernels. I mean aid and bearing...
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Exercises for Translation Into Latin Prose

John Leverett Moore - 1898 - 88 pages
...The best preservative to keep the mind in health is the faithful admonition of a friend. Bacon 45. After these two noble fruits of friendship, peace...fruit, which is like the pomegranate full of many kernels—I mean aid and bearing a part in all actions and occasions. Here the best way to represent...
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The Essays: Colours of Good and Evil, & Advancement of Learning

Francis Bacon - 1900 - 462 pages
...rest not upon scattered counsels ; they will rather distract and mislead, than settle and direct. :. After these two noble fruits of friendship, (peace...which is like the pomegranate, full of many kernels ; I mean aid and bearing a part in all actions and occasions. Here the best way to represent to life...
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For Friendship's Sake: Essays on Friendship

1900 - 108 pages
...therefore rest not upon scattered counsels; they will rather distract and mislead than settle and direct. After these two noble fruits of friendship (peace...which is like the pomegranate, full of many kernels. I mean aid, and bearing a part, in all actions and occasions. Here the best way to represent to life...
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For Friendship's Sake

1900 - 114 pages
...therefore rest not upon scattered counsels; they will rather distract and mislead than settle and direct. After these two noble fruits of friendship (peace...which is like the pomegranate, full of many kernels. I mean aid, and bearing a part, in all actions and occasions. Here the best way to represent to life...
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The Essayes Or Counsels, Civill and Morall of Francis Bacon, Lo. Verulam ...

Francis Bacon - 1900 - 374 pages
...therefore rest not upon scattered counsels ; they will rather distract and mislead than settle and direct. After these two noble fruits of friendship (peace in the affections, and support of the judgement) followeth the last fruit, which is like the pomegranate, full of many kernels ; I mean aid...
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