Jane Taylor Quote
One honest John Tompkins, a hedger & ditcher, Although he was poor, did not want to be richer;For all such vain wishes in him were preventedBy a fortunate habit of being contented.
Jane Taylor
One honest John Tompkins, a hedger & ditcher, Although he was poor, did not want to be richer;For all such vain wishes in him were preventedBy a fortunate habit of being contented.
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Jane Taylor may refer to:
Jane Taylor (poet) (1783–1824), author of the words for the song "Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star"
Jane Taylor (science writer) (c. 1817–1820 — c. 1904–1907), American author of anatomy and physiology textbooks
Jane Taylor (South African writer) (1956–2023), South African writer, playwright and academic
Jane Taylor (lawyer), chair of New Zealand Post
Jane Taylor (tennis) (born 1972), Australian tennis player
Jane Taylor (poet) (1783–1824), author of the words for the song "Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star"
Jane Taylor (science writer) (c. 1817–1820 — c. 1904–1907), American author of anatomy and physiology textbooks
Jane Taylor (South African writer) (1956–2023), South African writer, playwright and academic
Jane Taylor (lawyer), chair of New Zealand Post
Jane Taylor (tennis) (born 1972), Australian tennis player