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- Q174596-07fc37dc-4905-b6c4-8750-e9a22be188e7 P7150 "Several whales have come in upon this coast (Fife) Anno 1652, one eighty feet in length of the whale-bone kind came in, which (as I was informed), besides a vast quantity of oil, did afford 500 weight of baleen. The jaws of it stand for a gate in the garden of Pitferren." @default.
- Q174596-092737ab-4ce5-a31d-bb7a-fbdabf76c064 P7150 "And God created great whales." @default.
- Q174596-0fa1112e-44f7-dd20-2c6d-a3146f89f25e P7150 "She came to bespeak a monument for her first love, who had been killed by a whale in the Pacific ocean, no less than forty years ago." @default.
- Q174596-13415c13-4675-af14-3fe7-6df8bbe117ae P7150 "Which to secure, no skill of leach’s art <br> Mote him availle, but to returne againe <br> To his wound’s worker, that with lowly dart, <br> Dinting his breast, had bred his restless paine, <br> Like as the wounded whale to shore flies thro’ the maine." @default.
- Q174596-18456c66-4e5e-e0b0-d75c-ffc16c1f7741 P7150 "October 13. “There she blows,” was sung out from the mast-head. <br> “Where away?” demanded the captain. <br> “Three points off the lee bow, sir.” <br> “Raise up your wheel. Steady!” “Steady, sir.” <br> “Mast-head ahoy! Do you see that whale now?” <br> “Ay ay, sir! A shoal of Sperm Whales! There she blows! There she breaches!” <br> “Sing out! sing out every time!” <br> “Ay Ay, sir! There she blows! there—there—thar she blows—bowes—bo-o-os!” <br> “How far off?” <br> “Two miles and a half.” <br> “Thunder and lightning! so near! Call all hands.”" @default.
- Q174596-18654f51-4382-ddf4-5564-4893dbabaa49 P7150 "We set sail from the Elbe, wind N.E. in the ship called The Jonas-in-the-Whale.... Some say the whale can’t open his mouth, but that is a fable.... They frequently climb up the masts to see whether they can see a whale, for the first discoverer has a ducat for his pains.... I was told of a whale taken near Shetland, that had above a barrel of herrings in his belly.... One of our harpooneers told me that he caught once a whale in Spitzbergen that was white all over." @default.
- Q174596-193d0775-4f20-f208-6d5e-842a04a362db P7150 "Myself have agreed to try whether I can master and kill this Sperma-ceti whale, for I could never hear of any of that sort that was killed by any man, such is his fierceness and swiftness." @default.
- Q174596-1eb94ae2-4cd5-8f2c-83de-6d6614be9f18 P7150 "The whale fell directly over him, and probably killed him in a moment." @default.
- Q174596-1f3cb1c8-4dd5-8427-5a9d-66bc2f3c0da7 P7150 "Oh, the rare old Whale, mid storm and gale <br> In his ocean home will be <br> A giant in might, where might is right, <br> And King of the boundless sea." @default.
- Q174596-20f0fec8-4fc1-e425-b4f0-6e799bd3d274 P7150 "The Indian Sea breedeth the most and the biggest fishes that are: among which the Whales and Whirlpooles called Balaene, take up as much in length as four acres or arpens of land." @default.
- Q174596-22e093b3-4c8e-8b05-55eb-bd3d81d72972 P7150 "There go the ships; there is that Leviathan whom thou hast made to play therein." @default.
- Q174596-24253d61-4009-e3e5-fb14-5bfd69483a6f P7150 "The papers were brought in, and we saw in the Berlin Gazette that whales had been introduced on the stage there." @default.
- Q174596-250e2971-4be2-89c7-9a83-8dfbe0269500 P7150 "“My God! Mr. Chace, what is the matter?” I answered, “we have been stove by a whale.”" @default.
- Q174596-296e3700-48ed-a338-12e5-801409dbb310 P7150 "Immense as whales, the motion of whose vast bodies can in a peaceful calm trouble the ocean till it boil." @default.
- Q174596-2d863fe0-44e7-5967-7ac5-012dcdbd8f44 P7150 "The sovereignest thing on earth is parmacetti for an inward bruise." @default.
- Q174596-2db2d1d2-46cd-b043-92ff-9cf84a15cddf P7150 "That sea beast <br> Leviathan, which God of all his works <br> Created hugest that swim the ocean stream." @default.
- Q174596-2fe740f8-4092-9cf5-8e26-fe4b2508bd2c P7150 "And whereas all the other things, whether beast or vessel, that enter into the dreadful gulf of this monster’s (whale’s) mouth, are immediately lost and swallowed up, the sea-gudgeon retires into it in great security, and there sleeps." @default.
- Q174596-307b32ca-43a9-d2f4-36ab-59eaed1feac7 P7150 "Spain—a great whale stranded on the shores of Europe." @default.
- Q174596-34b27ce5-4452-2a35-f87f-fa4426852b00 P7150 "Mad with the agonies he endures from these fresh attacks, the infuriated Sperm Whale rolls over and over; he rears his enormous head, and with wide expanded jaws snaps at everything around him; he rushes at the boats with his head; they are propelled before him with vast swiftness, and sometimes utterly destroyed.... It is a matter of great astonishment that the consideration of the habits of so interesting, and, in a commercial point of view, so important an animal (as the Sperm Whale) should have been so entirely neglected, or should have excited so little curiosity among the numerous, and many of them competent observers, that of late years, must have possessed the most abundant and the most convenient opportunities of witnessing their habitudes." @default.
- Q174596-35f8eb6c-4e42-5fe4-e2d7-a7dd9bcefe9f P7150 "Being once pursued by a whale which he had wounded, he parried the assault for some time with a lance; but the furious monster at length rushed on the boat; himself and comrades only being preserved by leaping into the water when they saw the onset was inevitable." @default.
- Q174596-3629ad43-4127-3b9b-fb4b-23a2811d7d5b P7150 "There Leviathan, <br> Hugest of living creatures, in the deep <br> Stretched like a promontory sleeps or swims, <br> And seems a moving land; and at his gills <br> Draws in, and at his breath spouts out a sea." @default.
- Q174596-36b40762-4004-2dd8-4488-3dca007068d8 P7150 "“The Cachalot” (Sperm Whale) “is not only better armed than the True Whale” (Greenland or Right Whale) “in possessing a formidable weapon at either extremity of its body, but also more frequently displays a disposition to employ these weapons offensively and in manner at once so artful, bold, and mischievous, as to lead to its being regarded as the most dangerous to attack of all the known species of the whale tribe.”" @default.
- Q174596-39893eba-474d-d6a9-f079-746c5bc69c86 P7150 "So be cheery, my lads, let your hearts never fail, While the bold harpooneer is striking the whale!" @default.
- Q174596-44059f22-4892-9c33-7246-e00d3858ca3e P7150 "The great Leviathan that maketh the seas to seethe like boiling pan." @default.
- Q174596-44e23e6a-4bf9-9236-7fab-3e3c5d153a0e P7150 "Io! Paean! Io! sing. <br> To the finny people’s king. <br> Not a mightier whale than this <br> In the vast Atlantic is; <br> Not a fatter fish than he, <br> Flounders round the Polar Sea." @default.
- Q174596-45e2dc10-42cf-02d8-8aa1-fc2fa1384c6d P7150 "In their way they saw many whales sporting in the ocean, and in wantonness fuzzing up the water through their pipes and vents, which nature has placed on their shoulders." @default.
- Q174596-4afc43ad-4189-5956-3cc9-03089a579a51 P7150 "Silly Mansoul swallowed it without chewing, as if it had been a sprat in the mouth of a whale." @default.
- Q174596-4d5251ea-40d7-ead6-2634-e41c1b669126 P7150 "I built a cottage for Susan and myself and made a gateway in the form of a Gothic Arch, by setting up a whale’s jaw bones." @default.
- Q174596-4e208e3d-4b28-3ac0-d9aa-762722f44c83 P7150 "We saw also abundance of large whales, there being more in those southern seas, as I may say, by a hundred to one; than we have to the northward of us." @default.
- Q174596-4ef340ba-4e55-99c0-6197-a82d4912a739 P7150 "The Whale-ship Globe, on board of which vessel occurred the horrid transactions we are about to relate, belonged to the island of Nantucket." @default.
- Q174596-4f66438a-4eef-b2c5-4058-a950851969e9 P7150 "And pray, sir, what in the world is equal to it?" @default.
- Q174596-52f8344d-4444-1e44-04f4-fa0bc2bb0487 P7150 "He visited this country also with a view of catching horse-whales, which had bones of very great value for their teeth, of which he brought some to the king.... The best whales were catched in his own country, of which some were forty-eight, some fifty yards long. He said that he was one of six who had killed sixty in two days." @default.
- Q174596-60cc5fca-4cbb-0ce7-00ca-8d8987930e1b P7150 "‘Stern all!’ exclaimed the mate, as upon turning his head, he saw the distended jaws of a large Sperm Whale close to the head of the boat, threatening it with instant destruction;—‘Stern all, for your lives!’" @default.
- Q174596-675e4a41-4077-3506-06e8-4973e1a94e7a P7150 "חו, Hebrew. ϰητος, Greek. CETUS, Latin. WHŒL, Anglo-Saxon. HVALT, Danish. WAL, Dutch. HWAL, Swedish. HVALUR, Icelandic. WHALE, English. BALEINE, French. BALLENA, Spanish. PEKEE-NUEE-NUEE, Fegee. PEHEE-NUEE-NUEE, Erromangoan." @default.
- Q174596-67645c7a-4791-d36b-7bae-8aef682bc434 P7150 "A tenth branch of the king’s ordinary revenue, said to be grounded on the consideration of his guarding and protecting the seas from pirates and robbers, is the right to royal fish, which are whale and sturgeon. And these, when either thrown ashore or caught near the coast, are the property of the king." @default.
- Q174596-692f24bc-4aa3-9dfd-2eba-92114467e2b4 P7150 "The quantity of line withdrawn from the boats engaged in the capture of this one whale, amounted altogether to 10,440 yards or nearly six English miles.... Sometimes the whale shakes its tremendous tail in the air, which, cracking like a whip, resounds to the distance of three or four miles." @default.
- Q174596-7203a283-4b9e-ab2a-b7b5-51e033784969 P7150 "In the year 1690 some persons were on a high hill observing the whales spouting and sporting with each other, when one observed: there—pointing to the sea—is a green pasture where our children’s grand-children will go for bread." @default.
- Q174596-74c3752f-40b8-ae5c-1169-e290673b644b P7150 "“Nantucket itself,” said Mr. Webster, “is a very striking and peculiar portion of the National interest. There is a population of eight or nine thousand persons living here in the sea, adding largely every year to the National wealth by the boldest and most persevering industry.”" @default.
- Q174596-77e37b3e-46df-6844-3d7d-173eb04d5722 P7150 "It is generally well known that out of the crews of Whaling vessels (American) few ever return in the ships on board of which they departed." @default.
- Q174596-7c8b41f1-46aa-27dd-fa1b-2244d0b5d48f P7150 "In the afternoon we saw what was supposed to be a rock, but it was found to be a dead whale, which some Asiatics had killed, and were then towing ashore. They seemed to endeavor to conceal themselves behind the whale, in order to avoid being seen by us." @default.
- Q174596-7dd4041b-4040-2249-bb54-682a9693cd7f P7150 "Scarcely had we proceeded two days on the sea, when about sunrise a great many Whales and other monsters of the sea, appeared. Among the former, one was of a most monstrous size.... This came towards us, open-mouthed, raising the waves on all sides, and beating the sea before him into a foam." @default.
- Q174596-831b40c1-4db1-42ad-802c-abf3434ad67f P7150 "In that day, the Lord with his sore, and great, and strong sword, shall punish Leviathan the piercing serpent, even Leviathan that crooked serpent; and he shall slay the dragon that is in the sea." @default.
- Q174596-89747e06-452a-6ea9-1d6f-425b06ef4df1 P7150 "In the free element beneath me swam, <br> Floundered and dived, in play, in chace, in battle, <br> Fishes of every colour, form, and kind; <br> Which language cannot paint, and mariner Had never seen; from dread Leviathan <br> To insect millions peopling every wave: <br> Gather’d in shoals immense, like floating islands, <br> Led by mysterious instincts through that waste <br> And trackless region, though on every side Assaulted by voracious enemies, <br> Whales, sharks, and monsters, arm’d in front or jaw, <br> With swords, saws, spiral horns, or hooked fangs." @default.
- Q174596-8c74ff6d-4cbc-14a4-9cfc-9c75c06c3721 P7150 "While you take in hand to school others, and to teach them by what name a whale-fish is to be called in our tongue, leaving out, through ignorance, the letter H, which almost alone maketh up the signification of the word, you deliver that which is not true." @default.
- Q174596-8d91f612-40b0-07cf-fe3c-babaf97e870e P7150 "What spermacetti is, men might justly doubt, since the learned Hosmannus in his work of thirty years, saith plainly, Nescio quid sit." @default.
- Q174596-91d9cba4-4bab-a36b-fdab-807fddd6ce37 P7150 "The mighty whales which swim in a sea of water, and have a sea of oil swimming in them." @default.
- Q174596-91ebf2fb-4d9b-68a1-c316-46b47328651e P7150 "Whales in the sea God’s voice obey." @default.
- Q174596-92b1c162-409c-ea06-ebb1-af4d88096687 P7150 "These things are reciprocal; the ball rebounds, only to bound forward again; for now in laying open the haunts of the whale, the whalemen seem to have indirectly hit upon new clews to that same mystic North-West Passage." @default.
- Q174596-94eceea0-4d84-c877-0656-6007246c43aa P7150 "No, Sir, ’tis a Right Whale,” answered Tom; “I saw his sprout; he threw up a pair of as pretty rainbows as a Christian would wish to look at. He’s a raal oil-butt, that fellow!" @default.
- Q174596-9d92c0b5-4954-62ff-cdd0-5120c997c341 P7150 "Ten or fifteen gallons of blood are thrown out of the heart at a stroke, with immense velocity." @default.
- Q174596-9f5e80b2-415e-5249-1a1c-b872fa91709c P7150 "Soon to the sport of death the crews repair: <br> Rodmond unerring o’er his head suspends <br> The barbed steel, and every turn attends." @default.
- Q174596-a0d2d0c4-4475-29a7-8397-39eb2a67d6d6 P7150 "If you make the least damn bit of noise,” replied Samuel, “I will send you to hell." @default.
- Q174596-a910bab5-44a9-5c0b-44ee-7e915ba5b6cf P7150 "Now the Lord had prepared a great fish to swallow up Jonah." @default.
- Q174596-a968ab79-4566-67bf-bacc-fd4fa63cc702 P7150 "Leviathan maketh a path to shine after him; One would think the deep to be hoary." @default.
- Q174596-ac4bd982-4395-f512-deea-4b53c267287b P7150 "So close behind some promontory lie <br> The huge Leviathan to attend their prey, <br> And give no chance, but swallow in the fry, <br> Which through their gaping jaws mistake the way." @default.
- Q174596-ad9c999f-47ee-8e14-4d28-581ce5c4cfee P7150 "Here they saw such huge troops of whales, that they were forced to proceed with a great deal of caution for fear they should run their ship upon them." @default.
- Q174596-b2e07b91-400e-2732-135c-193ebd7b402e P7150 "If we compare land animals in respect to magnitude, with those that take up their abode in the deep, we shall find they will appear contemptible in the comparison. The whale is doubtless the largest animal in creation." @default.
- Q174596-bc144133-42ce-6fdf-7964-d219cf9e5269 P7150 "Pedestrians in the vicinity of London and elsewhere may recollect having seen large curved bones set upright in the earth, either to form arches over gateways, or entrances to alcoves, and they may perhaps have been told that these were the ribs of whales." @default.
- Q174596-c1a2f471-46e5-40b0-6f05-0ca3bc825f16 P7150 "In 40 degrees south, we saw Spermacetti Whales, but did not take any till the first of May, the sea being then covered with them." @default.
- Q174596-c28caecc-47d4-3400-db78-085693effaba P7150 "Touching that monstrous bulk of the whale or ork we have received nothing certain. They grow exceeding fat, insomuch that an incredible quantity of oil will be extracted out of one whale." @default.
- Q174596-c6f0cec8-4968-05d6-3107-d101bb74d1d0 P7150 "The larger whales, they seldom venture to attack. They stand in so great dread of some of them, that when out at sea they are afraid to mention even their names, and carry dung, lime-stone, juniper-wood, and some other articles of the same nature in their boats, in order to terrify and prevent their too near approach." @default.
- Q174596-cf477697-4dca-7846-9a59-af57bf18aae3 P7150 "The Spermacetti Whale found by the Nantuckois, is an active, fierce animal, and requires vast address and boldness in the fishermen." @default.
- Q174596-d0343754-425c-348c-ef64-68761a2afcdc P7150 "It is impossible to meet a whale-ship on the ocean without being struck by her near appearance. The vessel under short sail, with look-outs at the mast-heads, eagerly scanning the wide expanse around them, has a totally different air from those engaged in regular voyage." @default.
- Q174596-d56e2c32-4df4-62d0-7fab-bc9631c1c2cb P7150 "The whale is a mammiferous animal without hind feet." @default.
- Q174596-d8738d9d-411b-87cc-abb0-99c406bb7643 P7150 "A mariner sat in the shrouds one night, <br> The wind was piping free; <br> Now bright, now dimmed, was the moonlight pale, <br> And the phospher gleamed in the wake of the whale, As it floundered in the sea." @default.
- Q174596-d9f5b498-4d45-ddf4-5e28-7d5dd981a7be P7150 "Let us fly, let us fly! Old Nick take me if it is not Leviathan described by the noble prophet Moses in the life of patient Job." @default.
- Q174596-de56992d-4427-13c4-558f-71ac10d107ce P7150 "WHALE. * * * Sw. and Dan. hval. This animal is named from roundness or rolling; for in Dan. hvalt is arched or vaulted." @default.
- Q174596-df4cc948-4644-91b5-632a-7aa2834df52e P7150 "By art is created that great Leviathan, called a Commonwealth or State—(in Latin, Civitas) which is but an artificial man." @default.
- Q174596-e05fe6d4-4b9d-4099-a6d8-e9a790710d84 P7150 "WHALE. * * * It is more immediately from the Dut. and Ger. Wallen; A.S. Walw-ian, to roll, to wallow." @default.
- Q174596-e31da5d9-4568-82b1-6267-306b1d17c126 P7150 "The voyages of the Dutch and English to the Northern Ocean, in order, if possible, to discover a passage through it to India, though they failed of their main object, laid-open the haunts of the whale." @default.
- Q174596-e54e7f6a-478d-9e78-14f5-d94c4dd458bd P7150 "Suddenly a mighty mass emerged from the water, and shot up perpendicularly into the air. It was the whale." @default.
- Q174596-e8eb7e2b-4f3f-4c5d-4d38-4ae7b60907e6 P7150 "Bright shone the roofs, the domes, the spires, <br> And rockets blew self driven, <br> To hang their momentary fire <br> Around the vault of heaven. <br> “So fire with water to compare, The ocean serves on high, <br> Up-spouted by a whale in air, To express unwieldy joy." @default.
- Q174596-e9c5c803-4f20-59dc-37c4-38a40b9f8ed5 P7150 "And what thing soever besides cometh within the chaos of this monster’s mouth, be it beast, boat, or stone, down it goes all incontinently that foul great swallow of his, and perisheth in the bottomless gulf of his paunch." @default.
- Q174596-ed27dc1f-40af-9d2f-09f2-74fba4591e36 P7150 "If you should write a fable for little fishes, you would make them speak like great whales." @default.
- Q174596-f16d7d89-44b0-1319-5260-0fc555deac71 P7150 "... and the breath of the whale is frequently attended with such an insupportable smell, as to bring on a disorder of the brain." @default.
- Q174596-f558aebe-478e-0870-7b22-ff02f782626c P7150 "It was not till the boats returned from the pursuit of these whales, that the whites saw their ship in bloody possession of the savages enrolled among the crew." @default.
- Q174596-fac504e5-41e9-9e53-874a-11114c4843ad P7150 "The aorta of a whale is larger in the bore than the main pipe of the water-works at London Bridge, and the water roaring in its passage through that pipe is inferior in impetus and velocity to the blood gushing from the whale’s heart." @default.
- Q174596-fd447be0-4a82-2acc-7f6f-33defcf81fc1 P7150 "To fifty chosen sylphs of special note, <br> We trust the important charge, the petticoat. <br> Oft have we known that seven-fold fence to fail, <br> Tho’ stuffed with hoops and armed with ribs of whale." @default.
- Q174596-fe25b680-42ec-b064-b62b-cd9a6a46d900 P7150 "Very like a whale." @default.
- Q174596-fe7ac7a0-4ee6-1243-932d-7d464eb3da1b P7150 "This whale’s liver was two cartloads." @default.
- Q1771810-20897f03-4b49-0640-5b1f-7e5ea0b4970d P7150 "Только в молчании звук, Только во мраке свет, Только в погибели жизнь: В пустынной синеве Ясен ястреба след." @default.
- Q1771810-9be1a0d2-4e5d-a417-42aa-49f8d215c831 P7150 "Only in silence the word, Only in dark the light, Only in dying life: Bright the hawk's flight On the empty sky." @default.
- Q183157-843d6708-41fb-e4c0-511b-12b5e6027e9a P7150 "Verily, verily, I say unto you, except a corn of wheat fall into the ground and die, it abideth alone: but if it die, it bringeth forth much fruit." @default.
- Q183157-c9f96611-404e-f200-52e7-b1628d644403 P7150 "Истинно, истинно говорю вам: если пшеничное зерно, падши в землю, не умрет, то останется одно; а если умрет, то принесет много плода." @default.
- Q1886997-55398d68-485f-b6cd-8df1-15d7074f8d70 P7150 "To be dead, to be truly dead, must be glorious. There are far worse things awaiting man than death." @default.
- Q190192-40f76186-4f4c-096f-dcfa-d96eb1c95436 P7150 "A beginning is the time for taking the most delicate care that the balances are correct. This every sister of the Bene Gesserit knows. To begin your study of the life of Muad'Dib, then, take care that you first place him in his time: born in the 57th year of the Padishah Emperor, Shaddam IV. And take the most special care that you locate Muad'Dib in his place: the planet Arrakis. Do not be deceived by the fact that he was born on Caladan and lived his first fifteen years there. Arrakis, the planet known as Dune, is forever his place." @default.
- Q19093598-511f4a03-48c3-d7fa-1c8a-1f8cd5167944 P7150 "Camilla: You, sir, should unmask.<br>Stranger: Indeed?<br>Cassilda: Indeed it’s time. We all have laid aside disguise but you.<br>Stranger: I wear no mask.<br>Camilla: (Terrified, aside to Cassilda.) No mask? No mask!<br>The King in Yellow: Act I—Scene 2d" @default.
- Q19100184-b948a964-499e-f5b2-3d60-f43e3c640933 P7150 "Et tout les jours passés dans la tristesse Nous sont comptés comme des jours heureux!" @default.
- Q19100187-b274f95c-4eac-e2c4-5bba-247d396d5ae3 P7150 "Be of Good Cheer, the Sullen Month will die, And a young Moon requite us by and by: Look how the Old one, meagre, bent, and wan With age and Fast, is fainting from the sky." @default.
- Q19100191-ad445a6c-498b-3a25-c31d-fc247cc0f82b P7150 "Ferme tes yeux à demi, Croise tes bras sur ton sein, Et de ton cœur endormi Chasse à jamais tout dessein.**** Je chante la nature, Les étoiles du soir, les larmes du matin, Les couchers de soleil à l’horizon lointain, Le ciel qui parle au cœur d’existence future!" @default.
- Q19103149-f3fb0766-4c71-47a0-4870-6b7da86851ff P7150 "For let Philosopher and Doctor preach Of what they will and what they will not, --each Is but one link in an eternal chain That none can slip nor break nor over-reach. Crimson nor yellow roses nor The savour of the mounting sea Are worth the perfume I adore That clings to thee. The languid-headed lilies tire, The changeless waters weary me; I ache with passionate desire Of thine and thee. There are but these things in the world -- Thy mouth of fire, Thy breasts, thy hands, thy hair upcurled And my desire." @default.
- Q19167752-507f8aa6-46e3-140e-6ad2-0781c7f0aefc P7150 "«Аминь!» — ему грянули камни в ответ." @default.
- Q19211473-aa71b276-4d51-ac5e-2662-bfb8d1b4b386 P7150 "Взойдёт ли наконец прекрасная заря?.." @default.
- Q192649-87e0ffe5-49ec-5445-376b-a130575af318 P7150 "La vérité, l'âpre vérité." @default.
- Q202009-5ebab79c-4410-0c0a-02ea-e03fd3b6a6ff P7150 "If they give you ruled paper, write the other way." @default.
- Q20850750-b1bce7e6-4b09-9525-61af-1d74a2ed7179 P7150 "I believe in nothing but the holiness of the heart's affections and the truth of the imagination." @default.
- Q212340-a62f9999-4ef7-8dce-34c6-48b5475954b9 P7150 "Lawyers, I suppose, were children once." @default.
- Q213300-24dee1b6-4d72-bb75-06fe-68ef29e4a999 P7150 "Poets claim that we recapture for a moment the self that we were long ago when we enter some house or garden in which we used to live in our youth. But these are most hazardous pilgrimages, which end as often as not in disappointment as in success. It is in ourselves that we should rather seek to find those fixed places, contemporaneous with different years.<br>That unknown element in the lives of other people is like that of nature, which each fresh scientific discovery merely reduces but does not abolish." @default.
- Q214371-a5ce23ed-4655-2ea6-8b68-f255704b324d P7150 "Then wear the gold hat, if that will move her; If you can bounce high, bounce for her too, Till she cry 'Lover, gold-hatted, high-bouncing lover, I must have you!'" @default.
- Q22251986-cefbff4c-4fe3-649a-454a-d9bfb85c437d P7150 "L'archer est un modèle pour le Sage. Quand il a manqué le milieu de la cible, il en cherche la cause en lui-même." @default.