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]li"IOK~.   "Our thoughts and our conduct are our 011n.··
                        ~!rss  PKIO'.   "Shespeaks,lx:haYesan<lactsjustas~heoul-{ht'
                        ~!OK<·'" .   "  For a back·woodsman,  uncommon in tell ig•·nt."
                                   "Oh, what nuu1  may within hin1  hide.
                                    Tho' angel on tht: outer side.'
                        1'.\I,,II;K.   "You lo1·e  to tiukling tuue your ft:et to fliug"
                                   "Ilast thy toil
                                    0  t:r books cousunu.:d  the midnight oil ?"
                        \\' 1n:11,  B.   "The universe is not quite complete without my work  wt:ll done."
                                   "  .\  chip from  the old block."
                        \VAl"<; II, 1!.   ••  I  never feel  sorry for conceited people.  for they carry their comfort about with them.''
                                   · • \\'ith the help of a  surgeon he might rec<ll·er and prove an ass.''
                        IIEI\!Bt'JH:~:K  "I would that my  ton~-,rue could litter
                                    The thoughts that arise i11  me.· ·
                                   "  I have eaten as mauy corncakes (biscuits)
                                    As Sampson slew  l'hilistine~-yes, and
                                    \\'ith the same instrumeut.' ~
                        N11.so-.;.   '' lie has eaten  mt: out of house and  home."
                                   "A man ofunboundt:d ,;tomach."
                       MISS  \\' .\ K K 1•::<.
                                   '· Deed~. uot words. "
                        \\'II.S<>:oi,  \\'.   "  The gra1·ity and stillness of thy youth the whole world hath noted ."
                        \V11.So:<i,  K .
                        :\!ISS  FI:oiiY\'.  "Then she will  talk, good gods,  how she will  talk."
                                   '' I  would that my horse had the speed of her tongue ''
                        BoK<:ER, J.   "Circumstances alter cases."
                                   "A gentle, gracious boy U
                                      Full of all  gentleness,
                                    Of sweet and quiet jov.''
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