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Thomas Campbell

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Without the smile from partial beauty won,
Oh what were man?—a world without a sun.
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Part II, line 21.

 
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In selecting from the “Thoughts” I have sought those that are the largest and deepest, that are the least one-sided or partial, those that combine originality with beauty, brevity with weight, freshness with truth ; and thence I have passed over most of those that were written under dogmatic influences, and which, therefore, seem to me partial or one-sided. At the same time, to any who shall find themselves profited by what is here given them in English, may be cordially recommended the original volume, of which scarcely the half is here translated.

 
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While you've a lucifer to light your fag,
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