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Friendly satire may be compared to a fine lancet, which gently breathes a vein for health's sake.

Friendly satire may be compared to a fine lancet, which gently breathes a vein for health's sake. (Samuel Richardson)

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Samuel Richardson Quotes: Friendly satire may be compared to a fine lancet, which gently breathes a vein for health's sake.
Samuel Richardson Quotes: Friendly satire may be compared to a fine lancet, which gently breathes a vein for health's sake.
Samuel Richardson Quotes: Friendly satire may be compared to a fine lancet, which gently breathes a vein for health's sake.
Samuel Richardson Quotes: Friendly satire may be compared to a fine lancet, which gently breathes a vein for health's sake.
Samuel Richardson Quotes: Friendly satire may be compared to a fine lancet, which gently breathes a vein for health's sake.
Samuel Richardson Quotes: Friendly satire may be compared to a fine lancet, which gently breathes a vein for health's sake.
Samuel Richardson Quotes: Friendly satire may be compared to a fine lancet, which gently breathes a vein for health's sake.
Samuel Richardson Quotes: Friendly satire may be compared to a fine lancet, which gently breathes a vein for health's sake.
Samuel Richardson Quotes: Friendly satire may be compared to a fine lancet, which gently breathes a vein for health's sake.
Samuel Richardson Quotes: Friendly satire may be compared to a fine lancet, which gently breathes a vein for health's sake.
Samuel Richardson Quotes: Friendly satire may be compared to a fine lancet, which gently breathes a vein for health's sake.
Samuel Richardson Quotes: Friendly satire may be compared to a fine lancet, which gently breathes a vein for health's sake.
Samuel Richardson Quotes: Friendly satire may be compared to a fine lancet, which gently breathes a vein for health's sake.
Samuel Richardson Quotes: Friendly satire may be compared to a fine lancet, which gently breathes a vein for health's sake.
Samuel Richardson Quotes: Friendly satire may be compared to a fine lancet, which gently breathes a vein for health's sake.