The Gentleman from Everywhere by James Henry Foss
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Yet who knows most, the more he knows to doubt.--(_Daniel_.) Princes and lords are but the breath of kings.--(_Burns_.) And trifles make the sum of human things.--(_More_.) If troubles overtake thee, do not wail;--(_Herbert_.) Our thoughts are boundless, though our frames are frail.--(_Percival_.) The fiercest agonies have shortest reign;--(_Bryant_.) Great sorrows have no leisure to complain.--(_Gaffe_.) One touch of nature makes the whole world kin,--(_Shakespeare_.) For we the same are that our sires have been;--(_Knox_.) Nor is a true soul ever born for naught,--(_Lowell_.) Yet millions never think a noble thought.--(_Bailey_.) Good actions crown themselves with lasting bays,--(_Heath_.) And God fulfils Himself in many ways.--(_Tennyson_.) The world's a wood in which all lose their way--(_Buckingham_.) |
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