The Works of Lord Bacon : With An Introductory Essay

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The Works of Lord Bacon : With An Introductory Essay
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The nearest approach of it is between the he-palm and the she-palm, which as they report, if they grow near, incline the one to the other; insomuch as, that which is more strange, they doubt not to re- port, that to keep the trees upright from bending, they tie ropes or lines from the one to the other, that the contact might be enjoyed by the contact of a middle body. But this may be feigned, or at least ami^fied. Nevertheless I am apt enough to think, that this same binarium of a stronger and ...a weaker, like unto masculine and fSeminine, doth hold in all living bodies. It is confounded sometimes ; as in some creatures of putrefoction, wherein no marks of distinetioii appear ; and it is doubled sometimes, as in hermaphrodites ; but generally there is a degree of streng^ in most species.
609. The participles or confiners between plants and living creatures, are such chiefly as are fixed, and have no local motion of remove, though they have a motion in their parts ; such as are oysters, cockles, and such like.


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