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Maud Muller looked and sighed: 'Ah me!That I the Judge's bride might be!He would dress me up in silks so fine,And praise and toast me at his wine.'
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Provided a man is not mad, he can be cured of every folly but vanity; there is no cure for this but experience, if indeed there is any cure for it at all.
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Where doth the world thrust forth a vanity- * * * * * *That is not quickly buzz'd into his ears?
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That something so obvious as the vanity of the world should be so little recognized that people find it odd and surprising to be told that it is foolish to seek greatness; that is most remarkable.
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O vanity! you are the lever by means of which Archimedes wished to lift the earth!
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I never want to be that person again, that Vanity.
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Too much tail. All that jewelry weighs it down. Like vanity. Can't nobody fly with all that shit. Wanna fly, you got to give up the shit that weighs you down.
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What is your sex's earliest, latest care,Your heart's supreme ambition? To be fair.
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Hoy-day, what a sweep of vanity comes this way!
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That was the source of my vanity and my cowardice: always I believed everyone was watching me.
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Vain? Let it be so! Nature was her teacher,What if a lovely and unsistered creatureLoved her own harmless gift of pleasing feature.
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How many saucy airs we meet,From Temple Bar to Aldgate street!
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It beareth the name of Vanity Fair, because the town where it is kept is 'lighter than vanity.'
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Light vanity, insatiate cormorant,Consuming means, soon preys upon itself.
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