For Auld Lang Syne by Ray Woodward
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counterfeit. In all other cases they both have the same common marks.
--_Cicero_. * * * * * A little peaceful home bounds all my wants and wishes; Add to this my book and friend--and this is happiness supreme. --_Montaigne_. * * * * * A true friend is more precious to the soul than all which it inherits beneath the sun. --_Irving_. * * * * * A friend Welded into our life is more to us Than twice five-thousand kinsmen, one in blood. --_Euripides_. * * * * * A principal fruit of friendship is the ease and discharge of the fullness and swelling of the heart, which passions of all kinds do cause |
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