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Dialogue
1 Phaedo| then, that the soul will perish and be dissipated into air 2 Phaedo| deaths, she may at last perish, or, as Socrates afterwards 3 Phaedo| the number three would not perish but remove, on the approach 4 Phaedo| approach of death does not perish but removes.~Thus all objections 5 Phaedo| very day of death she may perish and come to an end—immediately 6 Phaedo| of the body, is first to perish in that which is called 7 Phaedo| of her deaths and utterly perish; and this death and dissolution 8 Phaedo| the soul also may utterly perish.~All of us, as we afterwards 9 Phaedo| form of harmony, may not perish first. On the other hand, 10 Phaedo| out many bodies, might not perish herself and leave her last 11 Phaedo| snow will either retire or perish?~Very true, he replied.~ 12 Phaedo| cold will either retire or perish; and when the fire is under 13 Phaedo| approaches them they either perish or withdraw. For example; 14 Phaedo| attacked by death cannot perish; for the preceding argument 15 Phaedo| even, why may not the odd perish and the even take the place 16 Phaedo| being eternal, is liable to perish, then nothing is imperishable.~ 17 Phaedo| immortal in general, will never perish.~Yes, all men, he said—that