Robert Dodsley Quotes
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The tears of the compassionate are sweeter than dewdrops falling from roses on the bosom of the earth. Shut not thine ear, therefore, against the cries of the poor, neither harden thine heart against the calamities of the innocent (Robert Dodsley Quotes)
To endeavor all one’s days to fortify one’s mind with learning and philosophy, is to spend so much in armor that one has nothing left to defend (Robert Dodsley Quotes)
The delights of lust terminate in languishment and dejection; the object thou burnest for nauseates with satiety, and no sooner hadst thou possessed it, but thou wert weary of its presence (Robert Dodsley Quotes)