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| Hair | His head, Not yet by time completely silver'd o'er, Bespoke him past the bounds of freakish youth, But strong for service still, and unimpair'd. |
| Happiness | Thus happiness depends, as Nature shows, Less on exterior things than most suppose. |
| Happiness | Domestic Happiness, thou only bliss Of Paradise that hast survived the Fall! |
| Happiness | Happiness makes up in height for what it lacks in length. |
| Hatters | A hat not much worse for wear. |
| Heaven | Where tempests never beat nor billows roar. |
| Humanity | An inadvertent step may crush the snail That crawls at evening in the public path. But he that has humanity, forewarned, Will turn aside and let the reptile live. |
| Hypocrisy | And prate and preach about what others prove, As if the world and they were hand and glove. |
| Idleness | An idler is a watch that wants both hands, As useless if it goes as when it stands. |
| Idleness | How various his employments whom the world Calls idle, and who justly in return Esteems that busy world an idler too! |
| Inspirational | Thus happiness depends, as nature shows, less on exterior things than most suppose. |
| Inspirational | The only true happiness comes from squandering ourselves for a purpose. |
| Inspirational | A life of ease is a difficult pursuit. |
| Instinct | Reasoning at every step he treads, Man yet mistakes his way, Whilst meaner things, whom instinct leads, Are rarely known to stray. |
| Intemperance | All learned, and all drunk! |
| Intemperance | Gloriously drunk, obey the important call. |
| Islands | Fast-anchor'd isle. |
| Ivy | As creeping ivy clings to wood or stone, And hides the ruin that it feeds upon. |
| Journalism | Did Charity prevail, the press would prove A vehicle of virtue, truth, and love. |
| Journalism | How shall I speak thee, or thy power address Thou God of our idolatry, the Press. . . . . Like Eden's dead probationary tree, Knowledge of good and evil is from thee. |
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