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"God's bodkin, man, much better: use every man after his desert, and who shall scape whipping? Use them after your own honor and dignity -- the less they deserve, the more merit is in your bounty? |
Compassion; Generosity |
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"So so" is good, very good, very excellent good; and yet it is not; it is but so so |
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"Yea," quoth he, "dost thou fall upon thy face? Thou wilt fall backward when thou hast more wit |
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'Tis all men's office to speak patience To those that wring under the load of sorrow; But no man's virtue nor sufficiency To be so moral when he shall endure The like himself |
Patience; Self-esteem; Sorrow; Virtue |
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'Tis best to weigh The enemy more mighty than he seems |
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'Tis better to bear the ills we have than fly to others that we know not of |
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'Tis but an hour ago since it was nine, And after one hour more 'twill be eleven; And so, from hour to hour, we ripe and ripe, And then, from hour to hour, we rot and rot; And thereby hangs a tale |
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'Tis but the fate of place, and the rough brake that virtue must go through |
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'Tis mad idolatry to make the service greater than the god. |
God |
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'Tis not enough to help the feeble up, But to support him after |
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'Tis not enough to help the feeble up, but to support them after. |
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'Tis not many oaths - That makes the truth, But the plain single vow - That is vowed true |
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'Tis not so deep as a well, nor so wide as a church-door; but 'tis enough,'twill serve |
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'Tis now the very witching time of night, When churchyards yawn and hell itself breathes out Contagion to this world |
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'Tis one thing to be tempted, another thing to fall. |
Temptation |
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'Tis such fools as you that makes the world full of ill-favour'd children. |
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'Tis the soldier's life to have their balmy slumbers waked with strife. |
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