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 1 Text|      might not fail through the death of their ambassadors, called
 2 Text|       and continued it till his death four years after. He was
 3 Text|        signs of his approaching death, he still remained two days
 4 Text|     days immediately before his death in a private apartment,
 5 Text|      conquered their sorrows by death, He might cherish them for
 6 Text|         saw that they were near death, and unfit longer to rule
 7 Text|      awaited his departure from death and his entry into eternal
 8 Text|       sung at the moment of his death, against whom, with God'
 9 Text| heavenly kingdom, so also after death he rested hard by his relics,
10 Text|         King Alfrid, before his death, but died before he could
11 Text|        worldly cares before his death, and so have leisure and
12 Text|  already almost at the gates of death, he a second time undertakes
13 Text|     returned home to relate his death and burial; and others,
14 Text|   departure till the day of his death, i.e. from the 4th of June
15 Text|     days immediately before his death. ~He died on Friday, the
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