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What have I done? What horrid crime committed? To me the worst of crimes-outliv'd my liking.
Colley Cibber
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Colley Cibber
Age: 86 †
Born: 1671
Born: November 6
Died: 1757
Died: December 11
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Then let not what I cannot have My cheer of mind destroy. Whilst thus I sing, I am a king, Although a poor blind boy!
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Who fears t' offend takes the first step to please.
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Tea! thou soft, sober, sage and venerable liquid- thou female tongue-running, smile-smoothing, heart-opening, wink-tippling cordial, to whose glorious insipidity I owe the happiest moment of my life, let me fall prostrate.
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A weak invention of the Enemy.
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When we are conscious of the least comparative merit in ourselves, we should take as much care to conceal the value we set upon it, as if it were a real defect to be elated or vain upon it is showing your money before people in want.
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I've lately had two spiders Crawling upon my startled hopes-- Now though thy friendly hand has brushed 'em from me, Yet still they crawl offensive to mine eyes: I would have some kind friend to tread upon 'em.
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Words are but empty thanks.
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Faint is the bliss, that never past thro' pain.
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The wretch that fears to drown, will break through flames Or, in his dread of flames, will plunge in waves. When eagles are in view, the screaming doves Will cower beneath the feet of man for safety.
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