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bfebd1d What a sense of security in an old book which Time has criticised for us! James Russell Lowell
d161154 Talent is that which is in a man's power; genius is that in whose power a man is. James Russell Lowell
700a45a No man can produce great things who is not thoroughly sincere in dealing with himself. James Russell Lowell
1c0f460 An umbrella is of no avail against a Scotch mist. James Russell Lowell
c27ba90 Solitude is as needful to the imagination as society is wholesome for the character. James Russell Lowell
e0cf72b A wise skepticism is the first attribute of a good critic. James Russell Lowell
b1f749f An appeal to the reason of the people has never been known to fail in the long run. James Russell Lowell
3dd6f58 The traitor to Humanity is the traitor most accurst. James Russell Lowell
d242d65 She doeth little kindnessesWhich most leave undone, or despise. James Russell Lowell
2b38d39 Darkness is strong, and so is Sin,But surely God endures forever. James Russell Lowell
575dadc The dreams are the skeleton of all reality. James Salter
30c7f20 she is simply the living portion of the meal. James Salter
3c0b50d He nestles himself flat in the meeting of her buttocks. An excruciating douche. James Salter
47cb005 The honour is overpaid,When he that did the act is commentator. James Shirley
6e6ec76 Only the actions of the justSmell sweet and blossom in the dust. James Shirley
b920a08 Cooperation is not a merger. There's no need to crush oneself to accommodate others. James Soong
f92d499 Love is the one emotion actors allow themselves to believe. James Spader
c8d3757 Yet why evoke the spectres of black nightTo blot the sunshine of exultant years? James Thomson (B.V.)
e02bd80 Yet I strode on austere;No hope could have no fear. James Thomson (B.V.)
27b56a1 O Sophonisba! Sophonisba, O! James Thomson (poet)
75a3190 Shade, unperceiv'd, so softening into shade. James Thomson (poet)
21cb385 See, Winter comes to rule the varied year,Sullen and sad. James Thomson (poet)
192234e Welcome, kindred glooms!Congenial horrors, hail! James Thomson (poet)
9c8e439 There studious let me sit,And hold high converse with the mighty dead. James Thomson (poet)
b324024 The kiss, snatch'd hasty from the sidelong maid. James Thomson (poet)
1b629fe The meek-ey'd Morn appears, mother of dews. James Thomson (poet)
1cb2beb Falsely luxurious, will not man awake? James Thomson (poet)
771a3af But yonder comes the powerful king of day,Rejoicing in the east. James Thomson (poet)
92b5aeb Ships dim-discovered dropping from the clouds. James Thomson (poet)
b69c120 For many a day, and many a dreadful night,Incessant lab'ring round the stormy cape. James Thomson (poet)
8c10068 Sighed and looked unutterable things. James Thomson (poet)
ec4f81e A lucky chance, that oft decides the fateOf mighty monarchs. James Thomson (poet)
46f7a78 Who stemm'd the torrent of a downward age. James Thomson (poet)
5bc72c7 Come, gentle Spring! ethereal mildness, come. James Thomson (poet)
ab3acd5 Base Envy withers at another's joy,And hates that excellence it cannot reach. James Thomson (poet)
9ccf97e But who can paintAmid its gay creation, hues like hers? James Thomson (poet)
917cfdd Amid the roses fierce Repentance rearsHer snaky crest. James Thomson (poet)
c547bed Delightful task! to rear the tender thought,To teach the young idea how to shoot. James Thomson (poet)
f005ec3 For lovelinessBut is when unadorned adorned the most. James Thomson (poet)
c13752e He saw her charming, but he saw not halfThe charms her downcast modesty conceal'd. James Thomson (poet)
725ffe4 For still the world prevail'd, and its dread laugh,Which scarce the firm philosopher can scorn. James Thomson (poet)
bd38722 They who are pleased themselves must always please. James Thomson (poet)
e012b53 He ceased; but still their trembling ears retainedThe deep vibrations of his witching song. James Thomson (poet)
2e407fd Plac'd far amid the melancholy main. James Thomson (poet)