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But he dyeth : it is most true , he dyeth : and he in whom you live , to obey you , dyeth . Whereof though he plain , he doth not complain , for it is a harm , but no wrong , which he hath received . He dies , because in woeful language ...
But he dyeth : it is most true , he dyeth : and he in whom you live , to obey you , dyeth . Whereof though he plain , he doth not complain , for it is a harm , but no wrong , which he hath received . He dies , because in woeful language ...
Page 336
The number of the dead long exceedeth all that shall live . The night of time far surpasseth the day , and who knows when was the equinox ? Every hour adds unto that current arithmetic , which scarce stands one moment .
The number of the dead long exceedeth all that shall live . The night of time far surpasseth the day , and who knows when was the equinox ? Every hour adds unto that current arithmetic , which scarce stands one moment .
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Were I to live much longer than I have any chance of doing , the books which I read when I was young , I can never forget . Five - and - twenty years have elapsed since I first read the translation of the Robbers , but they have ...
Were I to live much longer than I have any chance of doing , the books which I read when I was young , I can never forget . Five - and - twenty years have elapsed since I first read the translation of the Robbers , but they have ...
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