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nstinct, is a great matter; I was a coward on instinct.

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A fellow of infinite jest, of most excellent fancy.

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My noble father, to you I am bound for life and education.

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But I will never be a truant, love.

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Better a witty fool than a foolish wit.

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He wants wit that wants resolved will.

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A most acute juvenal; voluble and free of grace.

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When you see a fellow careful about his words, and neat in his speech, be sure there is no solidity in him.

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"Tis fine talking of war and matri

mony.

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His mind was borrowed of a book.

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Evil-speaking is the resource of

shallow minds.

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Loquacity is odious to every body.

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He is truly happy, who is happy in his children.

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To the impure, all things are impure.

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He that will not be counselled, cannot be helped.

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He that lives upon hope, will die

fasting.

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Deception is a shallow trick.

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It is a sweet prospect to look into the eyes of a friend.

236.

Deep thoughts never come from

deep drinking.

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My spirit is invincible.

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The mind is its own place, and in itself, can make a heaven of hell, a hell of heaven.

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Who would lose, though full of pain, this intellectual being, those thoughts that wander through eternity?

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Others apart, sat on a hill retired, in thoughts more elevate, and reasoned high, of providence, fore-knowledge, will, and fate,-fixed fate, free-will, and fore-knowledge absolute, and found no end in wandering mazes lost.

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Free they stood who stood, and fell, who fell.

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Devil with devil damned, firm concord hold; men only disagree of creatures rational.

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Flushed with insolence and wine.

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Mercy first and last shall brightest

shine.

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Sin with vanity, has filled the works of men.

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For never can true reconcilement grow, where wounds of deadly hate have pierced so deep.

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So farewell hope, and with hope farewell fear, and farewell remorse.

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Abashed the devil stood, and felt how awful, goodness.

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The devil, though inly stung with anger and disdain, dissembled, and his answer smothe returned.

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Can hearts not free, be tried, whether they serve willing, or no?

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