The truly valiant dare everything but doing an anybody an injury.
-- Sir Philip Sidney
-- Sir Philip Sidney
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- Many-headed multitude.
-- Sir Philip Sidney (1554-1586)
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Arcadia, Book... - Fool! said my muse to me, look in thy heart, and write.
Sir Philip Sidney (1554-1586) -- Astrophel and Stella... - Have I caught my heav'nly jewel.
-- Sir Philip Sidney (1554-1586)
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Astrophel and Stella, Second... - High-erected thoughts seated in the heart of courtesy.
Sir Philip Sidney (1554-1586) -- Arcadia, Book... - My dear, my better half.
-- Sir Philip Sidney (1554-1586)
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Arcadia, Book... - Sweet food of sweetly uttered knowledge.
-- Sir Philip Sidney (1554-1586)
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Defence of... - They are never alone that are accompanied with noble thoughts.
Sir Philip Sidney (1554-1586) -- Arcadia, Book... - He cometh unto you with a tale which holdeth children from play,
and old men from the chimney-corner. -- Sir Philip... - I never heard the old song of Percy and Douglas that I found not my
heart moved more than with a trumpet.
Sir Philip Sidney (1554-1586) -- Defence of...
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- Everything thought out to the nth degree.
Steeped in arcane ritual.
BSD Unix, and the... - UAI Use Alternate
Instruction... - Don't put too fine a point to your wit for fear it should get blunted.
Miguel de... - Now I know what happened to all the neurons that QA
tossed out... - If brains were taxed,
he'd get a rebate...
