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    Ambition is a lust that is never quenched, but grows more inflamed and madder by enjoyment.

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    And die with decency.

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    And for an apple damn'd mankind.

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    Avoid the politic, the factious fool, The busy, buzzing, talking harden'd knave; The quaint smooth rogue that sins against his reason, Calls saucy loud sedition public zeal, And mutiny the dictates of his spirit.

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    Base natures ever judge a thing above them, and hate a power they are too much obliged to.

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    Children blessings seem, but torments are.

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    Clocks will go as they are set, but man, irregular man, is never constant, never certain.

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    Could my griefs speak, the tale would have no end.

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    Cowards are scared with threatenings; boys are whipped into confession; but a steady mind acts of itself, ne'er asks the body counsel.

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    Dame Fortune, like most others of the female sex, is generally most indulgent to the nimble-mettled blockheads.

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    Ere man's corruptions made him wretched, he Was born most noble that was born most free; Each of himself was lord; and unconfin'd Obey'd the dictates of his godlike mind.

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    False as the adulterate promises of favorites in power when poor men court them.

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    Greatness, thou gaudy torment of out souls, The wise man's fetter, and the rage of fools.

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    Home I would go But that my doors are hateful to my eyes, Fill'd and damm'd up with gaping creditors, Watchful as fowlers when their game will spring.

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    Honest men are the soft easy cushions on which knaves repose and fatten.

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    Honesty needs no disguise nor ornament; be plain.

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    Honesty was a cheat invented first To bind the hands of bold deserving rogues, That fools and cowards might sit safe in power, And lord it uncontroll'd above their betters.

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    How many men Have spent their blood in their dear country's service, Yet now pine under want; while selfish slaves, That even would cut their throats whom now they fawn on, Like deadly locusts, eat the honey up, Which those industrious bees so hardly toil'd for.

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    If love be treasure, we'll be wondrous rich.

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    If we must part for ever, Give me but one kind word to think upon, And please myself withal, whilst my heart's breaking!

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    I may boldly speak In right, though proud oppression will not hear me!

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    Justice is lame as well as blind, amongst us.

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    Let us embrace, and from this very moment vow an eternal misery together.

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    Love reigns a very tyrant in my heart.

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    No flattery, boy! an honest man cannot live by it; it is a little, sneaking art, which knaves use to cajole and soften fools withal.

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    No praying, it spoils business.

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    Oh woman! lovely woman! nature made thee To temper man; we had been brutes without you; Angels are painted fair to look like you; There's in you all that we believe of heaven, Amazing brightness, purity, and truth, Eternal joy, and everlasting love.

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    O woman! lovely woman! Nature made thee To temper man: we had been brutes without you.

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    Shining through tears, like April suns in showers, that labor to overcome the cloud that loads em.

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    There is such sweet pain in parting that I could hang forever on thine arms, and look away my life into thine eyes.

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    The worst thing an old man can be is a lover.

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    What mighty ills have not been done by woman! Who was't betray'd the Capitol? A woman; Who lost Mark Antony the world? A woman; Who was the cause of a long ten years' war, And laid at last old Troy is ashes? Woman; Destructive, damnable, deceitful woman!

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    Who can describe Women's hypocrisies! their subtle wiles, Betraying smiles, feign'd tears, inconstancies! Their painted outsides, and corrupted minds, The sum of all their follies, and their falsehoods.

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    You talk to me in parables. You may have known that I'm no wordy man, Fine speeches are the instruments of knaves Or fools that use them, when they want good sense; But honesty Needs no disguise nor ornament: be plain.

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    You wags that judge by rote, and damn by rule.

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    If we must part forever, Give me but one kind word to think upon and please myself with, while my heart's breaking.