"O marriage! marriage! what a curse is thine, Where hands alone consent and hearts abhor."

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Source: Aaron Hill (1760). “Muses in mourning. Zara, to which is added, an interlude, never before printed. Snake in the grass. Alzira. Saul. Daraxes. Merope. Roman revenge. Insolvent. Some love letters, by the author”, p.147

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Aaron Hill

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Aaron Hill was a notable writer and thinker known for his exploration of truth and freedom in society, particularly through his influential works.

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