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"Exigui numero, sed bello vivida virtus."
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Valor"What valour were it, when a cur doth grin, For one to thrust his hand between his teeth, When he might spurn him with his foot, away?"
"Exigui numero, sed bello vivida virtus."
"A valiant man Ought not to undergo, or tempt a danger, But worthily, and by selected ways, He undertakes with reason, not by chance. His valor is the salt t his other virtues, Theyre all unseasond without it."
"When valour preys on reason, It eats the sword it fights with."
"It is a brave act of valour to contemne death, but where life is more terrible than death, it is then the truest valour to dare to live."
"You are the hare of whom the proverb goes, Whose valor plucks dead lions by the beard."
"Tis much he dares; And, to that dauntless temper of his mind, He hath a wisdom that doth guide his valour To act in safety."