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I will speak daggers to her, but use none; My tongue and soul, in this be hippocrites How in my words soever she be shent To give them seals, never, my soul consent. Hamlet dying Horatio if thou didst ever hold me in thy heart Absent thee from felicity awhile And in this harsh world, draw thy breath in pain To tell my ^[[addition]] sad [[/addition]] disastrous story. [[foreign: French]] La Rochefoucault dit que si l'on croit aimer sa Maîtresse pour l'amour d'elle on est bien trompé. -- La physiognomie n'est pas une regle qui nous soit donnée pour juger des hommes: elle nous peut servir de conjectures. -- [[/foreign]] A woman whose ruling passion is not vanity is superior to any Man of equal faculties -- He who reforms himself has done more toward reforming the public, than a crowd of noisy impotent patriots. --