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48 Of Followers & Friends 
Costly followers are not to be liked; lest while a man maketh his train longer; he 
make his wings shorter。 I reckon to be costly; not them alone; which charge the purse; but which are wearisome and importune in suits。 Ordinary followers ought to challenge no higher conditions; than countenance; recommendation; and protection from wrongs。 
Factious followers are worse to be liked; which follow not upon affection to him; 
with whom they range themselves; but upon discontentment conceived against some other: whereupon commonly ensueth that ill intelligence; that we many times see between great personages。 Likewise glorious followers; who make themselves as trumpets; of the commendation of those they follow; are full of inconvenience; for they taint business through want of secrecy; and they export honour from a man; and make him a return in envy。 
There is a kind of followers likewise; which are dangerous; being indeed 
espials; which enquire the secrets of the house; and bear tales of them to others。 

Yet such men; many times; are in great favour; for they are officious; and commonly exchange tales。 The following by certain estates of men; answerable to that which a great person himself professeth (as of soldiers to him that hath been employed in me wars; and the like); hath ever been a thing civil; and well taken even in monarchies; so it be without too much pomp or popularity。 But the most honourable kind of following; is to be followed as one that apprehendeth; to advance virtue and desert; in all sorts of persons。 
And yet; where there is no eminent odds in sufficiency; it is better to take with me more passable; than with the more able。 And besides; to speak truth; in base times; active men are of more use; than virtuous。 It is true that in government; it is good to use men of one rank equally: for to countenance some extraordinarily; is to make them insolent; and the rest discontent; because they may claim a due。 
But contrariwise in favour; to use men with much difference and election; is good; for it makelh the persons preferred more thankful; and the rest more officious; because all is of favour。 It is good discretion; not to make too much of any man; at the first; because one cannot hold out that proportion。 
To be governed (as we call it) by one; is not safe: for it shows softness; and gives a freedom to scandal and disreputation: for those that would not censure; or speak ill of a man immediately; will talk more boldly of those that are so great with them; and thereby wound their honour。 Yet to be distracted with many is worse; for it makes men to be of the last impression; and full of change。 To take advice of some few friends is ever honourable; for lookers…on; many times; see more than gamesters; and the vale best discovered! the hill。 There is little friendship in the world; and least of all between equals; which was wont to be magnified。 That that is; is between superior and inferior; whose fortunes may comprehend; the one the other。
 
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