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  • Wedded love is founded on esteem.

    John Banks, Elijah Fenton, Colley Cibber, Edward I Young (1777). “The Albion Queens, Or the Death of Mary Queen of Scots, a Tragedy”
  • O blissful poverty! Nature, too partial! to thy lot assigns Health, freedom, innocence, and downy peace, Her real goods; and only mocks the great, With empty pageantries!

    Edmund Smith, Mr. John Dryden, Mr. Elijah Fenton, Richard Steele (1750). “A Select Collection of the Best Modern English Plays: Vol. VI.”, p.61
  • Those elegant delights of jig and vaulting.

    William Congreve, Elijah Fenton (1779). “The Works of the English Poets”, p.333
  • Beware of flattery! 'tis a flowery weed, Which oft offends the very idol-vice, Whose shrine it would perfume.

    Weed   Idols   Vices  
    "Mariamne: A Tragedy" by Elijah Fenton, (Act IV, Scene V, p. 46), 1723.
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