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[A line written by Sir Walter Raleigh, with a diamond ring, on the glass of a window in a pavilion of Queen Elizabeth, who, on being informed of it, wrote underneath it:] If thy mind fail thee, do not climb at all. Scott.Kenilworth. Chap. XVII. 1. I am lost in thought. Dryden.Spanish Friar, Act I. Scene 1. He either fears his fate too much, Scott.Intro. to Chron. of the Canongate, Vol. XIX. He that climbs the tall tree has won right to the fruit, Scott.The Talisman, Chap. XXVI. The lower still you crawl, youll climb the higher. Smollett.Advice, Line 64. Downward to climb, and backward to advance. Pope.The Dunciad, Book II. Line 320. |
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