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AN OLD RHYME
I once had reat store; I lent my money to my friend, He was my friend no more
If I had my money and my friend, As I had once before, I'd keep my money to myself, And lose my friend no more
--_Living Age_
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If you have a friend worth loving, Love him Yes, and let hie his broith sunset glow; Why should good words ne'er be said Of a friend till he is dead?
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It is more dishonorable to distrust a friend than to be deceived by him
--_Rochefoucauld_
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No life is so strong and complete, But it sometimes yearns for the smile of a friend
--_Wallace Bruce_
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He was never a friend who ceased to be so--for a slight cause
--_Seneca_
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A friend cannot be known in prosperity; and an enemy cannot be hidden in adversity
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When a friend asks, there should be no tomorrow
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