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Impatient Straight To Flesh His Virgin Sword.
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Impatient straight to flesh his virgin sword.
-- Alexander Pope (1688-1744)
-- The Odyssey of Homer, Book xx, Line 461
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The fool of fate,--thy manufacture, man.
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His native home deep imag'd in his soul.
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And would'st thou evil for his good repay?
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Heav'd on Olympus tott'ring Ossa stood; On Ossa, Pelion nods with all his wood.
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Whatever day Makes man a slave, takes half his worth away.
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