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1    2| and love, for to-morrow we die, would be, in fact, the
2    3|   of her protector; he may die and leave her with a large
3    4|    drink, for to-morrow we die. Women, I argue from analogy,
4    5|   flutter our hour out and die - why let us then indulge
5    5| woman has been suffered to die without sufficient respect
6    9|  suspense on the turn of a die, than sublimated by panting
7   13| worm feed that is never to die? On folly, on ignorance,
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