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0 - Eternity is in
love with the productions of time. |
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1 - The head Sublime, the heart
Pathos, the genitals Beauty, the hands & feet Proportion. |
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2 - The tygers of wrath are wiser
than the horses of instruction. |
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3 - He whose face gives no light,
shall never become a star. |
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4 - If the fool would persist
in his folly he would become wise. |
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5 - He who desires but acts not,
breeds pestilence. |
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6 - The bird a nest, the spider
a web, man friendship. |
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7 - When thou seest an Eagle,
thou seest a portion of Genius. lift up thy head! |
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8 - The pride of the peacock
is the glory of God. |
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9 - The eagle never lost so much
time, as when he submitted to learn of the crow. |
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10 - The crow wish'd every thing
was black, the owl, that every thing was white. |
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11 - As the catterpiller chooses
the fairest leaves to lay her eggs on, so the priest lays his curse
on the fairest joys. |
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12 - Prudence is a rich ugly
old maid courted by Incapacity. |
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13 - Joys impregnate. Sorrows
bring forth. |
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14 - Opposition is true Friendship. |
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15 - To create a little flower
is the labour of ages. |
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16 - The soul of sweet delight.
can never be defil'd. |
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17 - If the lion was advised
by the fox. he would be cunning. |
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18 - The lust of the goat is
the bounty of God. |
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19 - If others had not been foolish.
we should be so. |
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20 - The cistern contains: the
fountain overflows. |
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21 - The fox provides for himself.
but God provides for the lion. |
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22 - What is now proved was once,
only imagin'd. |
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23 - Drive your cart and your
plow over the bones of the dead. |
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24 - The fox condemns the trap,
not himself. |
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25 - One thought. fills immensity. |
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26 - The wrath of the lion is
the wisdom of God. |
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27 - Improvement makes strait
roads, but the crooked roads without Improvement, are roads of Genius. |
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28 - Every thing possible to
be believ'd is an image of truth. |
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29 - Listen to the fools reproach!
it is a kingly title! |
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30 - One Law for the Lion & Ox
is Oppression. |
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31 - The best wine is the oldest.
the best water the newest. |
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32 - Expect poison from the standing
water. |
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33 - Exuberance is Beauty. |
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34 - Damn. braces: Bless relaxes. |
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35 - Enough! or Too much. |
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36 - In seed time learn, in harvest
teach, in winter enjoy. |
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37 - Prayers plow not! Praises
reap not! |
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38 - Truth can never be told
so as to be understood, and not be believ'd. |
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39 - Prisons are built with stones
of Law, Brothels with bricks of Religion. |
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40 - The weak in courage is strong
in cunning. |
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41 - The nakedness of woman is
the work of God. |
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42 - The roaring of lions, the
howling of wolves, the raging of the stormy sea, and the destructive
sword. are portions of eternity too great for the eye of man. |
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43 - The road of excess leads
to the palace of wisdom. |
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44 - The eyes of fire, the nostrils
of air, the mouth of water, the beard of earth. |
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45 - The cut worm forgives the
plow. |
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46 - A fool sees not the same
tree that a wise man sees. |
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47 - No bird soars too high.
if he soars with his own wings. |
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