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1    1|        our outmost cuticle and mortal coil. Otherwise we shall
2    1|        race, some enterprising mortal crept into a hollow in a
3    1|        such brightness that no mortal can look him in the face,
4    3|     will happily conclude your mortal career. Be it life or death,
5    4|    acquiring fame even, we are mortal; but in dealing with truth
6   11| forbidden fruits, too fair for mortal taste. Instead of calling
7   17|    their watery ghosts, like a mortal translated before his time
8   19|        inflame the tinder of a mortal brain. The material was
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