Category: poet
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I had no portrait, now, but am small, like the wren; and my hair is bold, like the chestnut bur; and my eyes, like the sherry in the glass, that the guest leaves.
Emily Dickinson
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If I could always read, I should never feel the want of company.
Lord Byron
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Music expresses that which cannot be said and on which it is impossible to be silent.
Victor Hugo
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Teach me to feel another’s woe, to hide the fault I see, that mercy I to others show, that mercy show to me.
Alexander Pope
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Give what you have to somebody, it may be better than you think.
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
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Punishment is lame, but it comes.
George Herbert
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That it will never come again is what makes life sweet.
Emily Dickinson
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If a woman hasn’t got a tiny streak of harlot in her, she’s a dry stick as a rule.
D. H. Lawrence
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The pen is the tongue of the mind.
Horace
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The disgrace of others often keeps tender minds from vice.
Horace