The lessons of prudence have charms, And slighted, may lead to distress But the man whom benevolence warms Is an angel who lives but to bless.
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The significance of Darwin's ideas has grown, ... For example, at this moment we're looking at Asian bird flu and where it's going. If not for Darwinism, we would be ignorant of the mechanism of that flu and how it changes over time.Robert Bloomfield
Proud crested Fiend, the World's worst foe, Ambition, canst thou boast one deed, hence no unsightly horrors flow, Nor private peace is seen to bleed.
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Strange to the world, he wore a bashful look, The fields his study, Nature was his book.
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Love in a shower safe shelter took, In a rosy bower beside a brook, And winked and nodded with conscious pride, To his votaries drenched on the other side. Come hither, sweet maids, there's a bridge below, The toll-keeper, Hymen, will let you through. Come over the stream to me.
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