Virtue is the music of the soul, the harmony of the passions.
How tedious is time, when his wings are loaded with expectation! - Mary Collyer
How tedious is time, when his wings are loaded with expectation!
- Mary Collyer
What the eye does not see, the heart does not rue - Mary Collyer
What the eye does not see, the heart does not rue
I am strangely addicted to the writing of long letters, which, I am afraid, tire you; and for the future, I believe, I must be less communicative, in… - Mary Collyer
I am strangely addicted to the writing of long letters, which, I am afraid, tire you; and for the future, I believe, I must be less communicative, in…
I am to consider the many advantages arising from a frequent use of oaths, curses, and imprecations. In the first place, this genteel accomplishment … - Mary Collyer
I am to consider the many advantages arising from a frequent use of oaths, curses, and imprecations. In the first place, this genteel accomplishment …
swearing is, as I have said, learning to the ignorant, eloquence to the blockhead, vivacity to the stupid, and wit to the coxcomb. - Mary Collyer
swearing is, as I have said, learning to the ignorant, eloquence to the blockhead, vivacity to the stupid, and wit to the coxcomb.
The most savage and voracious animal never kills to increase his wealth, or open a way to grandeur. It slays to satisfy his hunger, or in a natural d… - Mary Collyer
The most savage and voracious animal never kills to increase his wealth, or open a way to grandeur. It slays to satisfy his hunger, or in a natural d…
Virtue is the music of the soul, the harmony of the passions. - Mary Collyer
Avarice, with all its black attendants, is confessedly a crime of old age, and seldom arrives at maturity till accompanied with gray hairs. - Mary Collyer
Avarice, with all its black attendants, is confessedly a crime of old age, and seldom arrives at maturity till accompanied with gray hairs.
Oaths and curses are a proof of a most heroic courage, at least in appearance, which answers the same end. - Mary Collyer
Oaths and curses are a proof of a most heroic courage, at least in appearance, which answers the same end.
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