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1 1,1| with unbending fidelity to liberty without licentiousness, 2 2,2| offered to make for its liberty and glory, would be ruin 3 4,1| before him there was life and liberty, he neglected every precaution, 4 12,1| be restored to his full liberty and to his flower borders 5 12,1| too much so to be set at liberty. ~Cornelius heard this clause, 6 16,1| Cornelius had obtained his full liberty, with permission to go wherever 7 16,2| Highness also grant you your liberty? And will you not then recover 8 19,2| away. Thus Rosa, being at liberty, found in her own will the 9 20,1| felt more than the loss of liberty and of life itself?" ~Rosa 10 21,1| if new life, and joy, and liberty itself were entering with 11 21,2| have they deprived me of my liberty? You are right, Rosa, I 12 22,1| spurned the offer of his liberty in exchange for his tulip! ~