"The best mirror is an old friend."
"Of a little thing a little displeaseth."
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Source: George Herbert (1857). “Works: In Prose & Verse”, p.328
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George Herbert
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George Herbert was a 17th-century poet and priest known for his profound religious poetry, particularly in his collection 'The Temple'.
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