Henry Parry Liddon Quotes
Certainly, Envy Is No Monopoly Of The Poor; It Makes Itself Felt In All Sections Of Society; It Haunts The Court, The Library, The Barrack-room, Even The Sanctuary; It Is Provoked In Some Unhappy Souls By The Near Neighbourhood Of Any Superior Rank Or Excellence Whatever.
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