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Every one is now for himself, and makes the best he can of his servant's service, serving his turn, and therefore they ought to do the same, for they are less in substance. Thy master is one who befools his servants, and wears them out to the very stumps, looking for much service at their hands. Thy master cannot be thy friend, such difference is there of estate and condition between you two."

"Aye, your Excellency for maids and women are not as men; and facts not over-gentle may be best untold." "Nay not that not that: but there is time much time and for the present the care shall be to delight." "It is the office of a courtier, Eccellentissimo; it befools a scholar," the Historical Secretary exclaimed with indignation.

His temporary success would be astonishing were it not almost always the case that the craft of an old civilization at first befools the inexperience of more youthful, more rugged, and more trusting nations. Alexius finally got all to the other side of the Bosporus, but failed to wheedle all who came near his throne.

Oh, wait not the arrival of these Swedes! An evil near at hand is threatening thee From false friends. All the signs stand full of horror! Near, near at hand the net-work of perdition Yea, even now 'tis being cast around thee! WALLENSTEIN. Baptista, thou art dreaming! fear befools thee. SENI. Believe not that an empty fear deludes me.

Because the man is meek, his eye is single; he sees things as God sees them, as he would have his child see them: to confront creation with pure eyes is to possess it. How little is the man able to make his own, who would ravish all! The man who, by the exclusion of others from the space he calls his, would grasp any portion of the earth as his own, befools himself in the attempt.