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The dusky night rides down the sky, And ushers in the morn The hounds all join in glorious cry, The huntsman winds his horn And a-hunting we will go.
Henry Fielding
To whom nothing is given, of him can nothing be required.
Henry Fielding
There is an insolence which none but those who themselves deserve contempt can bestow, and those only who deserve no contempt can bear.
Henry Fielding
It is not from nature, but from education and habits, that our wants are chiefly derived
Henry Fielding
Petition me no petitions, sir, to-day Let other hours be set apart for business. To-day it is our pleasure to be drunk And this our queen shall be as drunk as we.
Henry Fielding
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