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5 Quotes for 'Sir Samuel Garth' in the Database.
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Sir Samuel Garth Quotes
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Dissensions, like small streams, are first begun,
Scarce seen they rise, but gather as they run:
So lines that from their parallel decline,
More they proceed the more they still disjoin.
Topic: Dissension
Source: The Dispensary (canto III, l. 184)
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For all their luxury was doing good.
Topic: Goodness
Source: Cleremont (l. 149)
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Where billows never break, not tempests roar.
Topic: Heaven
Source: Dispensary (canto III, l. 226)
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Ingratitude's a weed of every clime,
It thrives too fast at first, but fades in time.
Topic: Ingratitude
Source: Epistle to the Earl of Godolphin (l. 27)
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Eternal Spring, with smiling Verdue here
Warms the mild Air, and crowns the youthful year.
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The Rose still blushes, and the vi'lets blow.
Topic: Spring
Source: The Dispensary (canto IV, l. 298)
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