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 1 Int|         miraculous escapes from death in childhood, and from shipwreck
 2 Int|       are older, the day of our death draws near, and now we must
 3   2|      panic. Who’s not afraid of death fears nothing, and I’ll
 4   2|   escape, to avert the crime by death.’~ ~ But he, terrified at
 5   2|        think yourself deserving death.’~ ~ ‘It is said that I
 6   2|        will prevent my wrong by death. I seek a kind of happiness.
 7   2|   cannot be prevented. Upon the death of Brutus, they took the
 8   3|   foreign love the cause of her death?~ ~ ‘I know how perilous
 9   3| insanity, there’s no escape but death. Women do not love, they
10   6|       said, ‘to see you thus is death, unless I can also kiss
11   8|         so much bliss. If after death I could live again and possess
12  10|        life, and can command my death.~ ~ ‘White breast, sweet
13  13|       and tortured well-nigh to death, for they could not forget
14  14|      been the cause of' a cruel death. While, on the other hand,
15  16|         closed; she looked like death, but for a little warmth
16  16|    pierce my side, and the same death will take us both. Oh my
17  18|         dont take me from him, death will. But do not be so cruel,
18  19|      does not know the agony of death, let him consider the parting
19  19|  torture far more cruel. For in death the spirit grieves to quit
20  20|      herself, after the fateful death of Aeneas; nor would Portia
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