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An ass may bray a good while before he shakes the stars down.
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Creeds of terror.
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His smile is sweetened by his gravity.
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Certain winds will make men's temper bad.
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Sad as a wasted passion.
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Knightly love is blent with reverenceAs heavenly air is blent with heavenly blue.
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Inclination snatches argumentsTo make indulgence seem judicious choice.
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Jubal sat lonely, all around was dim, Yet his face glowed with light revealed to him
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In all failures, the beginning is certainly the half of the whole.
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But what a voice! It was like the voice of a soul that had once lived in an Aeolian harp.
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It was a room where you had no reason for sitting in one place rather than in another.
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I say that the strongest principle of growth lies in human choice.
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There's no disappointment in memory, and one's exaggerations are always on the good side.
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