Of joys departed, not to return, how painful the remembrance.
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Robert Blair
Profession:
Poet
Born:
April 17, 1699
Nationality:
Scottish
Quotes by Robert Blair
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The grave, dread thing! Men shiver when thou'rt named: Nature appalled, Shakes off her wonted firmness.
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Robert Blair
Its visits, like those of angels, short, and far between.
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Robert Blair
Action, so to speak, is the genius of nature.
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Robert Blair
Affectation is certain deformity; by forming themselves on fantastic models, the young begin with being ridiculous, and often end in being vicious.
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Robert Blair
How blunt are all the arrows of thy quiver in comparison with those of guilt.
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Robert Blair
Throughout the whole vegetable, sensible, and rational world, whatever makes progress towards maturity, as soon as it has passed that point, begins to verge towards decay.
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Robert Blair
When it draws near to witching time of night.
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Robert Blair
Friendship! Mysterious cement of the soul, Sweet'ner of life, and solder of society.
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Robert Blair