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John Keats

"Much have I traveled in the realms of gold, and many goodly states and kingdoms seen."

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"Everybody seized upon a bit of the beast. The Sultan claimed the liver, which, when dried and powdered, is worth twice its weight in gold as medicine."

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"A gold book, fastened together in the shape of a book by wires of the same metal, had been dug up in the northern part of the state of New York, and along with the book an enormous pair of gold spectacles!"

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"I'm very proud of my gold pocket watch. My grandfather, on his deathbed, sold me this watch."

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"Most orgies that you go to, I have found, most of it is sad. All that wildness, all those laughs were like the shining silver and gold paper on packages, but there was nothing inside."

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"Outside came in '60. The Edge in '61. All three made Gold, but the biggest seller was Inside."

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"The only way I'm going to win a Gold Glove is with a can of spray paint."

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"You know, of course, the specimens are not alive. We have to fix them in a fixing liquid formaldehyde and then we have to do a rinsing and then we have to coat them in a thin layer of gold."

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"The alchemists in their search for gold discovered many other things of greater value."

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