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E. B. Browning. . Knowledge by suffering entereth, / And life is perfected by death.
E. B. Browning. . Let us be content in work / To do the thing we can, and not presume / To fret because it's little.
E. B. Browning. . Whoever may / Discern true ends will grow
E. Everett. . Education is a better safeguard of liberty than a standing army.
E. Everett. . There is no sanctuary of virtue like home.
E. H. Vessel. . The profit which comes late is better than none at all. - Den Profit som kom seent, er bedre end aldeles
E. Law. Hamilton. . We crave a world unreal as the shell-heard
E. Law. Magoon. . The master-spirit who can rule the storm is
E. Motto. Arndt. . The sun of freedom cannot set so long as smiths hammer iron. - Die Freiheit kann nicht untergehn, / So lange Schmiede Eisen hämmern
E. P. Hood. . Memory is the golden thread linking all the mental gifts and excellencies together.
 
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Eyed : imp. & p. p. of Eye; a. Heaving (such or so many) eyes; -- used in composition; as sharp-eyed; dull-eyed; sad-eyed; ox-eyed Juno; myriad-eyed.

 
Based on the Dictionary of Quotations From Ancient and Modern, English and Foreign Sources by Rev. James Woods, published originally in 1893 by Frederick Warne & Co
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