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Nor E'er Was To The Bowers Of Bliss Conveyed A Fairer Spirit Or More Welcome Shade.
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Nor e'er was to the bowers of bliss conveyed
A fairer spirit or more welcome shade.
-- Thomas Tickell (1686-1740)
-- On the Death of Mr. Addison, Line 45
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A coward is much more exposed to quarrels than a man of spirit. -- Thomas Jefferson (1743-1826)