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 1    1|     whether from savageness, or poverty, or philosophy, ever attempt
 2    1|        we should call voluntary poverty. Of a life of luxury the
 3    2|              The Pretensions of Poverty.~ ~
 4    3|        without any damage to my poverty. But I retained the landscape,
 5    5|    quarters both of fashion and poverty, going to become paper of
 6   10|       Flint's Pond! Such is the poverty of our nomenclature. What
 7   10|         to dollars. Give me the poverty that enjoys true wealth.
 8   11|        with his inherited Irish poverty or poor life, his Adam's
 9   19|       will not be solitude, nor poverty poverty, nor weakness weakness.
10   19|        be solitude, nor poverty poverty, nor weakness weakness.
11   19|         disreputable. Cultivate poverty like a garden herb, like
12   19| heavenly lights. The shadows of poverty and meanness gather around
13   19|     restricted in your range by poverty, if you cannot buy books
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