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Do not fold, spindle or mutilate.
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No woman dresses below herself from mere caprice.
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The cheerful Sabbath bells, wherever heard, Strike pleasant on the sense, most like the voice Of one, who from the far-off hills proclaims Tidings of good to Zion.
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All, all are gone, the old familiar faces.
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Shut not thy purse-strings always against painted distress. Act a charity sometimes. When a poor creature (outwardly and visibly such) comes before thee, do not stay to inquire whether the "seven small children," in whose name he implores thy assistance, have a veritable existence. Rake not into the bowels of unwelcome truth, to save a halfpenny. It is good to believe him.
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How convalescence shrinks a man back to his pristine stature! where is now the space, which he occupied so lately, in his own, in the family's eye?
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I give thee all,-I can no more, Though poor the off'ring be; My heart and lute are all the store That I can bring to thee.
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Trample not on the ruins of a man.
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A man cannot have a pure mind who refuses apple dumplings.
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