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Than Timoleon's Arms Require, And Tully's Curule Chair, And Milton's Golden Lyre.
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Than Timoleon's arms require,
And Tully's curule chair, and Milton's golden lyre.
-- Mark Akenside (1721-1770)
-- Ode, On a Sermon against Glory, Stanza ii
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Seeks painted trifles and fantastic toys, And eagerly pursues imaginary joys.
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Not once or twice in our rough-island story The path of duty was the way to glory.
-- Alfred Tennyson (1809-1892) -- Ode on the Death of the Duke of Wellington, Stanza 8...
Dentists are incapable of asking questions that require a simple yes or no answer.
-- Mark's Dental-Chair Discovery...
Mark's Dental-Chair Discovery: Dentists are incapable of asking questions that require a simple yes or no answer.
Such and so various are the tastes of men.
-- Mark Akenside (1721-1770) -- Pleasures of the Imagination, Book iii, Line 567...
The man forget not, though in rags he lies, And know the mortal through a crown's disguise.
-- Mark Akenside (1721-1770) -- Epistle to Curio...
To take arms against a C of troubles.