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 1 Int|        must consider not how to live, but how to die... For me,
 2 Int|   stigma, and he did, at least, live a very natural life. In
 3   2| yourself. Now are you worthy to live, because you think yourself
 4   3| discipline and preachers how to live? Aristotle, like a horse,
 5   3|    heart, my hope, that I could live without my heart, or ever
 6   8|          If after death I could live again and possess you, I
 7  12|       could be stupider than to live like a pauper that you may
 8  18|       If you leave me, I’ll not live two days. So by this letter,
 9  18|         Do no harm to yourself; live, rather, and be happy.~ ~ ‘
10  18|      harming you.~ ~ ‘Farewell! live and love me; and do not
11  20|        her husband’s end, could live no longer. Phoenician Dido
12  20|        Aeneas; nor would Portia live, when Brutus had been slain.~ ~
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