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Horace Smith
English
Poet
Born:
Dec 31
,
1779
Died:
Jul 12
,
1849
Begins
Charity
Ends
Man
Men
Mostly
Related authors:
Alexander Pope
Alfred Lord Tennyson
John Keats
John Milton
Percy Bysshe Shelley
Robert Browning
William Blake
William Wordsworth
Good advice is one of those injuries which a good man ought, if possible, to forgive, but at all events to forget at once.
Horace Smith
Good
Man
Events
Good Man
Advice
Ought
Once
Those
Possible
Forget
Forgive
Which
Good Advice
Injuries
Our charity begins at home, And mostly ends where it begins.
Horace Smith
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