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dear-bought 1
dearer 3
dearest 6
death 75
death-stricken 1
deathless 1
debased 1
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82 will
76 poly
76 with
75 death
75 must
74 her
74 yet
Pierre Corneille
Polyeucte

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death

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1 1| will resign.~ ~She fears my deaththobaseless this her fright,~ ~ 2 1| should claim my life, my death, my all,—~ ~Then Heaven 3 1| May spare love linked with death a tear, a sigh!~ ~ STRAT. 4 1| dealt to Persia stroke of death,~ ~And shouted ‘Victory!’ 5 1| sought sure relief~ ~In death, the only end to life’s 6 1| wound, nor scar~ ~Marked death his only conqueror in war.~ 7 1| in war.~ 220~Nor spoil of death, nor memory’s child was 8 1| Their joy—endurance; death—their ecstasy;~ ~Judged— 9 1| dungeon stayed.~ 285~His death they mourned above ten thousand 10 2| war my hope was placed in death,~ ~Her name upon my lips 11 2| no cure.~ ~Who welcomes death can life’s short pain endure!~ ~ 12 2| life, so will I mate with death!~ ~If prostrate from the 13 2| life~ ~Enough to summon death, and end the piteous strife!~ ~ 14 2| s fruit for thee be hopedeath—immortality!~ ~ SEV. Now 15 2| Stern Fate obeyed, end, Death, his agony,~ ~And Jove receive 16 2| weal!~ ~ NEAR. In love with death?~ 300~ POLY.For Him I love 17 2| die!~ ~He died for me! So death is victory!~ ~ NEAR. Thy 18 2| 310~ NEAR. Seek thou the death thine own self-will prepares!~ ~ 19 2| to time and chance what death assures?~ 315~Death but 20 2| what death assures?~ 315~Death but the gate of life that 21 2| faith is dead!~ ~ NEAR. Not death the Christian’s prayer, 22 2| NEAR. Thou woost thy death!~ ~ POLY.Is this poor life 23 2| realms of day?~ ~Thou fearest death?~ ~ NEAR.The Christ once 24 2| Satan’s lures I spurn;~ ~Death, torture, outrage, these 25 3| Such friendship leads to death, or infamy.~ ~Oh, curséd 26 3| Who mocked the thought of death, when death he views,~ ~ 27 3| the thought of death, when death he views,~ ~Will choose 28 3| 170~When face to face with Death—will learn to sue!~ ~ PAUL. 29 3| can ever blench?~ ~ FELIX. Death’s mighty flood must every 30 3| owner’s will.~ ~ FELIX. He death escapes—if so he do elect.~ ~ 31 3| he do elect.~ ~ PAUL. He death embraces—as doth all his 32 3| FELIX. Who wills his death is by himself undone.~ 195~ 33 3| tis the Gods demand his death.~ ~ PAUL. They hear our 34 3| always new,~ ~The sight of death compels a saner view.~ ~ 35 3| and torture blind,~ ~In death, for Him they love, they 36 3| PAULINE.~ 285~How met Nearchus death?~ ~ ALBIN.The fiend abhorred~ ~ 37 3| said, unmoved~ ~He looks on death but as a friend beloved,~ ~ 38 3| all undone;~ ~I mourn his death,—yet, if I Polyeucte save,~ ~ 39 3| spent in vain to avert his death;~ ~Then, then my fated child 40 4| Laughed at thy threats if death and torture fell;~5~Yet 41 4| pleasure wed to strifeah, death the gate of life,—~ ~Christ’ 42 4| in endless day!~ ~ Come, Death!~ ~ Last breath~ ~Shall 43 4| mercy plead;~ ~Demand thy death, and thou are lost indeed.~ ~ 44 4| life a toy wherewith thy death to court?~ ~ POLY. I think 45 4| all things only seem.~ ~Death ends their every joy which 46 4| as Cæsar never knew,—~ ~Death bounds it not, for death 47 4| Death bounds it not, for death is but its servant true.~ ~ 48 4| frail am I,~ ~So, by kind death, He gives me Victory.~ ~ 49 4| image truesave her from death!~ ~The only death that kills, 50 4| her from death!~ ~The only death that kills, and let my love~ ~ 51 4| than sight!~ ~ PAUL. Ah, death, strange rival to a wife’ 52 4| PAUL. Go, monster! woo thy death! Thou lovdst me never!~ ~ 53 4| My life, the bar,—my death the link shall be,—~ ~Oh, 54 4| divinities!~ ~To me—for thee—were death with torture dear;~ ~But 55 4| Tis not enough: his death I would not plan,~ ~But 56 4| Nazarene to save!~ ~’Tis death that hath thy heart; thou 57 5| proffered grace,~ ~He shall the death he wooes forthwith embrace!~ 58 5| from despair.~ ~ FELIX. Death settles all; they’ll find 59 5| life still hateful? Doth death still allure?~70~Is earth 60 5| thy wine.—Till then, from death refrain!~ ~ POLY. To swine 61 5| dearest son, thy loss were death to me!~ ~ POLY. This loss 62 5| disgrace~ ~Thy house: my death will an advantage win~120~ 63 5| incense pacify?~ ~Or by thy death? for thou, at last, must 64 5| are:—and all beside but death!~ ~Once more Alcestis wrestles 65 5| But even if justly done to death were he,~ ~The sentence 66 5| slayeth me.~ ~For double death would double wrong present,~ 67 5| Doom both these lives to death—to nothingness?~ 195~When 68 5| race—~ ~Who gave His Son to death that we might life embrace;~ ~ 69 5| goes he?~ ~ FELIX.To his death!~ ~ POLY.Ah, no to life!~ ~( 70 5| Impede: I would not that his death she saw.~ ~Try to console 71 5| for me—I hear His call:~ ~Deathlovely death—thy beckoning 72 5| His call:~ ~Death—lovely death—thy beckoning hand I hail!~ ~ 73 5| 340~I have offended—let my death atone.~ ~Take thou my honours, 74 5| PAULINE.) Raised by his death from out the grave of sin,~ 75 5| thine, a Christian I,~ ~That Death gives life by which alike


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