There is a tide in the affairs of women, Which, taken at the flood, leads God knows where
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Tis pleasing to be school'd in a strange tongue By female lips and eyes--that is, I mean, When both the teacher and the taught are young, As was the case, at least, where I have been They smile so when one's right and when one's wrong They smile still more.Lord Byron
Death, so called, is a thing which makes men weep, And yet a third of life is passed in sleep.
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Our thoughts take the wildest flight Even at the moment when they should arrange themselves in thoughtful order.
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Clime of the unforgotten brave Whose land from plain to mountain-cave Was Freedom's home or Glory's grave
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Such hath it been - shall be - beneath the sun the many still must labor for the one
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America is a model of force and freedom and moderation - with all the coarseness and rudeness of its people.
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