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Robert Blair was an American poet born on December 7, 1736. He is best known for his poem The Grave, which reflects on mortality and the human experience. Blair's work often explores themes of nature, life, and death, showcasing his lyrical style and deep insights. His poetry has left a lasting impact on American literature, and he is remembered for his contributions to the literary world.
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"How blunt are all the arrows of thy quiver in comparison with those of guilt."

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"When it draws near to witching time of night."

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"Friendship! Mysterious cement of the soul, Sweet'ner of life, and solder of society."

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"The grave, dread thing! Men shiver when thou'rt named: Nature appalled, Shakes off her wonted firmness."

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"Action, so to speak, is the genius of nature."

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"Its visits, like those of angels, short, and far between."

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"Affectation is certain deformity; by forming themselves on fantastic models, the young begin with being ridiculous, and often end in being vicious."

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"Of joys departed, not to return, how painful the remembrance."

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"Throughout the whole vegetable, sensible, and rational world, whatever makes progress towards maturity, as soon as it has passed that point, begins to verge towards decay."

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