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1 Praise| them they pass from life to death, without any weariness of 2 Praise| first sight seems to be death, if you view it narrowly 3 Praise| that were bewailing the death of his father to laugh, 4 Praise| which life is but a kind of death; or call another that were 5 Praise| grievous our unavoidable death? As also what troops of 6 Praise| first they are not afraid of death—no small evil, by Jupiter! 7 Praise| the least fear or sense of death, they go straight forth 8 Praise| eyes, and an old age and death contracted before their 9 Praise| proved his remedy rather than death; and that to his wife’s 10 Praise| over-hasty old age, untimely death, and the like; so highly 11 Praise| A heretic must be put to death.” Some laughed, and yet 12 Praise| reproaches, loathe life, and wish death above all things; in short, 13 Praise| to be a contemplation of death, because it takes off the 14 Praise| corporeal objects, than which death does no more. And therefore, 15 Praise| men a little before their death, that they discourse in 16 Praise| those visible signs. Now the death of Christ is represented