Lord Chesterfield Quotes
Whatever Poets May Write, Or Fools Believe, Of Rural Innocence And Truth, And Of The Perfidy Of Courts, This Is Most Undoubtedly True,
that Shepherds And Ministers Are Both Men; Their Natures And Passions The Same, The Modes Of Them Only Different.
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