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1 1| found a school, but so to love wisdom as to live according 2 1| we are led oftener by the love of novelty and a regard 3 1| and so have freedom in his love, and in his soul be free. 4 1| do not lay up money; you love to travel; you might take 5 1| monument as high as the moon. I love better to see stones in 6 1| As for the religion and love of art of the builders, 7 1| vanity, assisted by the love of garlic and bread and 8 1| live on rice, mainly, who love so well the philosophy of 9 1| industrious," and appear to love labor for its own sake, 10 1| much. Philanthropy is not love for one's fellow-man in 11 3| for his deed, for I dearly love to talk - cultivated it, 12 4| the course of their true love run smooth - at any rate, 13 5| of the head or hands. I love a broad margin to my life. 14 5| the delights of supernal love in the infernal groves. 15 5| the infernal groves. Yet I love to hear their wailing, their 16 6| have hired, with whom we love so well to talk, but the 17 6| wearisome and dissipating. I love to be alone. I never found 18 6| humorous friend, whom I love much, who keeps himself 19 6| whose odorous herb garden I love to stroll sometimes, gathering 20 7| I THINK THAT I love society as much as most, 21 7| sometimes exclaim, "How I love to talk! By George, I could 22 8| labor, I knew not. I came to love my rows, my beans, though 23 8| or red mavis, as some love to call him - all the morning, 24 9| you to employ punishments? Love virtue, and the people will 25 11| Come ye who love,~ ~ 26 12| I reverence them both. I love the wild not less than the 27 13| do not know, unless they love its water for the same reason 28 14| those sayings which men love to repeat whether they are 29 14| with a kind of affection. I love to have mine before my window, 30 14| even the wildest animals love comfort and warmth as well 31 15| for he is actuated by pure love. Who can predict his comings 32 17| some right to fish, and I love to see nature carried out 33 18| bottom, such as the ducks love, within, and he thought 34 18| causes that in respect to the love of virtue and the hatred 35 18| compensation for this. I love to see that Nature is so 36 19| greater to the less. They love the soil which makes their 37 19| of weeds. The purity men love is like the mists which 38 19| faults even in paradise. Love your life, poor as it is. 39 19| Webster is his orator. I love to weigh, to settle, to 40 19| Rather than love, than money, than fame,