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5f503f4 Reflect, ye gentle dames, that much they know,Who gain experience from another's woe. John Hoole
77869da What more our folly shows,Than while we others seek, ourselves to lose? John Hoole
ea5c350 In blaming others, fools their folly show,And most attempt to speak when least they know. John Hoole
6104bfa For oft the graceOf costly vest improves a beauteous face. John Hoole
103d009 Of all the sex this certain truth is known,No woman yet was ever content with one. John Hoole
35a9de7 To others never doThat which yourselves would wish undone to you. John Hoole
52990ee Never let us utter what we never can know,And chiefly when it works another's woe. John Hoole
bd40c95 But such their power who rule with tyrant sway,Whom most they loath the people most obey. John Hoole
af194bd When Fame, O monarch! good or evil tells,Evil or good beyond the truth she swells. John Hoole
b533880 And Neptune's white herds low above the wave. John Hoole
72f4761 These friendly words awhile consoled the fair;For grief imparted oft alleviates care. John Hoole
560a944 The toils of honour dignify repose. John Hoole
31c32ce For while the treason I detest,The traitor still I love. John Hoole
18d057a Whenever we go into a pulp town I breathe deep and it reminds me of a positive time in my youth. John Horgan
6954838 My obligation is to the people of BC, and I will defend that until I am no longer premier. John Horgan
de4d628 One of the things that makes Gell-Mann so insufferable is that he is almost always right. John Horgan (journalist)
320a65f Truth is absolute, truth is supreme, truth is never disposable in national political life. John Howard
602b0c2 The most important civil liberty... is to stay alive and to be free from violence and death... John Howard
a8b6d47 A minority may do for a society what the conscience does for an individual. John Howard Yoder
59549ae The colour line must go; the line will be drawn at personal merit. John Ireland (bishop)
d54b7a7 Imagination, he realized, came harder than memory. John Irving
c6eee9f In the world according to Garp, we are all terminal cases. John Irving
91bbc7b Never confuse faith, or belief -- of any kind -- with something even remotely intellectual. John Irving
c8ad8a2 An astonishing story," Bomfils said. "I regret to say that I do not believe it." John Jakes
a429fa8 No power on earth has a right to take our property from us without our consent. John Jay
bd15379 Good government is the outcome of private virtue. John Jay Chapman
e75937e Sweet are the pleasures that to verse belong,And doubly sweet a brotherhood in song. John Keats
63a7964 Here lies one whose name was writ in water. John Keats
207f5cc My chest of books divide amongst my friends. John Keats
b3a9e5d The sweet converse of an innocent mind. John Keats
24a70cc The imagination may be compared to Adam's dream -- he awoke and found it truth. John Keats
5c50226 O for a life of Sensations rather than of Thoughts! John Keats
71bec72 They will explain themselves -- as all poems should do without any comment. John Keats
1036401 Works of genius are the first things in this world. John Keats
0985ab2 Scenery is fine -- but human nature is finer. John Keats
4e77b4a Every mental pursuit takes its reality and worth from the ardour of the pursuer. John Keats
29148b9 There is an awful warmth about my heart like a load of immortality. John Keats
01a1d86 I think I shall be among the English Poets after my death. John Keats
c6913bb Call the world if you please "The vale of soul-making." John Keats
1fedc32 I have nothing to speak of but my self-and what can I say but what I feel John Keats
1cd56da I can scarcely bid you good-bye, even in a letter. I always made an awkward bow. God bless you! John Keats
7553a07 Open afresh your round of starry folds,Ye ardent marigolds! John Keats
a700ffc Woman! when I behold thee flippant, vain,Inconstant, childish, proud, and full of fancies. John Keats
64f999c E'en like the passage of an angel's tearThat falls through the clear ether silently. John Keats