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Edward Young
Died: 1765
Died: April 5
Literary Critic
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He sins against this life, who slights the next.
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There is nothing of which men are more liberal than their good advice, be their stock of it ever so small because it seems to carry in it an intimation of their own influence, importance or worth.
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Polite diseases make some idiots vain, Which, if unfortunately well, they feign.
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Of boasting more than of a bomb afraid, A soldier should be modest as a maid.
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When men once reach their autumn, sickly joys fall off apace, as yellow leaves from trees
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Truth never was indebted to a lie
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I've known my lady (for she loves a tune) For fevers take an opera in June: And, though perhaps you'll think the practice bold, A midnight park is sov'reign for a cold.
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Whose yesterdays look backwards with a smile.
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They most the world enjoy who least admire.
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A Christian is the highest style of man.
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Angels are men of a superior kind Angels are men in lighter habit clad.
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A friend is worth all hazards we can run.
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How poor, how rich, how abject, how august, How complicate, how wonderful, is man!... Midway from nothing to the Deity!
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Affliction is the good man's shining scene prosperity conceals his brightest ray as night to stars, woe lustre gives to man.
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As night to stars, woe lustre gives to man.
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On every thorn, delightful wisdom grows, In every rill a sweet instruction flows.
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Give me, indulgent gods with mind serene, And guiltless heart, to range the sylvan scene, No splendid poverty, no smiling care, No well-bred hate, or servile grandeur, there.
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Less base the fear of death than fear of life.
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