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1 I| must dread eternal pains in death.~ For what the soul may 2 I| And whether, snatched by death, it die with us,~ Or visit 3 I| but through some other's death.~ ~ And now, since I have 4 I| its bounds~ Means instant death of that which was before;~ 5 I| its bounds~ Means instant death of that which was before.~ 6 I| crush~ Under the teeth of death? the fire? the moist?~ Or 7 I| things the very door of death:~ Wherethrough the throng 8 II| mind; O then~ The fears of death leave heart so free of care.~ 9 II| those motions that bring death prevail~ Forever, nor eternally 10 II| laments, companions old of death~ And the black rites.~ This, 11 II| its bounds~ Means instant death of that which was before.~ 12 II| shake away the motion of death which now~ Begins its own 13 II| sky receive. Nor thus doth death~ So far annihilate things 14 III| all that is~ The black of death, nor leaves not anything~ 15 III| than Tartarus (the realm of death)~ They fear diseases and 16 III| and open by this fright of death.~ For ever we see fierce 17 III| Shapes before the doors of death.~ And whilst, from these, 18 III| that degree, from fright of death,~ Will hate of living and 19 III| the very body, which at death~ Deserts our frames. And 20 III| compacted as a pellet:~ When death's unvexed repose gets hold 21 III| form,~ Nothing in weight. Death grants ye everything,~ But 22 III| be torn asunder without death.~ Not easy 'tis from lumps 23 III| begot nor grows, nor after death~ Seen to endure. For not 24 III| icy members in the cold of death.~ But he whose mind and 25 III| live~ Have mortal birth and death, I will go on~ Verses to 26 III| no less~ Partaker is of death; for pain and disease~ Are 27 III| Are both artificers of death, - as well~ We've learned 28 III| its bounds~ Means instant death of that which was before.~ 29 III| Motions of sense, which, after death, thrown out~ Beyond the 30 III| certain footsteps of cold death.~ And since this nature 31 III| parts, sink down to brutish death,~ Since more and more in 32 III| trow, from what we mean by death.~ Wherefore 'tis sure that 33 III| birth, nor free from law of death;~ Nor, if, from outward, 34 III| torpor.~ FOLLY OF THE FEAR OF DEATH~ ~ Therefore death to us~ 35 III| FEAR OF DEATH~ ~ Therefore death to us~ Is nothing, nor concerns 36 III| if time collected after death~ The matter of our frames 37 III| At that same time. But death precludeth this,~ Forbidding 38 III| us there is to dread in death,~ No wretchedness for him 39 III| ne'er born before,~ When death immortal hath ta'en the 40 III| be aught of feeling after death.~ For he, I fancy, grants 41 III| nor marks~ That in true death there is no second self~ 42 III| here thou art, aslumber in death,~ So shalt thou slumber 43 III| man~ Collects his senses. Death is, then, to us~ Much less - 44 III| for there comes~ Hard upon death a scattering more great~ 45 III| prime of evils in great death~ To parch, poor tongues, 46 III| bemoaning and beweeping death?~ For if thy life aforetime 47 III| lament,~ Poor devil, his death more sorely than is fit,~ 48 III| Or ere thou guessed it, death beside thy head~ Stands - 49 III| But grow more heavy after death. Of truth,~ The life of 50 III| accord offered his head to death.~ Even Epicurus went, his 51 III| whatsoever remains~ After great death.~ And too, when all is said,~ 52 III| abideth for mortality;~ Death's not to shun, and we must 53 III| Take we the least away from death's own time,~ Nor can we 54 III| the aeons of our state of death.~ Therefore, O man, by living 55 III| generations as thou may:~ Eternal death shall there be waiting still;~ 56 III| Shall be no briefer time in death's No-more~ Than he who perished 57 IV| of us is left behind at death,~ When body and mind, destroyed 58 IV| Whom, void of life, now death and earth have gained~ Dominion 59 IV| since~ Hath been the gain of death and dissolution.~ ~ And 60 IV| the everlasting cold of death.~ In sooth, where no one 61 IV| their own crimes.~ Many meet death; many, as if headlong~ From 62 V| Wherefore stalks at large~ Death, so untimely? Then, again, 63 V| reduced that stock to utter death.~ ~ But Centaurs ne'er have 64 V| horrible voices for eternal death -~ Until, forlorn of help, 65 V| far, because the fear of death~ Vexed no one of them at 66 V| first wearer went to woeful death~ By ambuscades - and yet 67 VI| to name all causes of a death,~ That cause of his death 68 VI| death,~ That cause of his death might thereby be named:~ 69 VI| generate disease~ And hasten death, O many primal seeds~ Of 70 VI| up-send~ An essence bearing death to winged things,~ Which 71 VI| devastation fraught with death,~ I will unfold. And, first, 72 VI| round bringing disease and death.~ When these have, haply, 73 VI| troops unto disease and death~ Were they o'er-given. At 74 VI| sleep,~ The heralds of old death. And in those months~ Was 75 VI| given many another sign of death:~ The intellect of mind 76 VI| frames lie prone~ In rigid death. And by about the eighth~ 77 VI| after days~ A wasting and a death from ulcers vile~ And black 78 VI| O~ So fierce a fear of death had fallen on them!~ And 79 VI| languish in approaching death. But yet~ Hardly at all 80 VI| same to others was their death and doom.~ In those affairs, 81 VI| Entangled, ay, as damned unto death,~ Would lie in wanhope, 82 VI| these (too eager of life, of death afeard)~ Would then, soon 83 VI| Visit with vengeance of evil death and base -~ Themselves deserted 84 VI| to undergo.~ This kind of death each nobler soul would meet.~ 85 VI| one, whom nor disease~ Nor death, nor woe had not in those 86 VI| by squalor and disease to death.~ O often and often couldst 87 VI| whereby the more would death~ Up-pile a-heap the folk 88 VI| temples, too, of deities~ Had Death becrammed with the carcasses;~