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... thine own words . Man . 159 Why say ye so ? Spirit . If , as thou say'st , thine essence be as ours , We have replied in telling thee , the thing Mortals call death hath nought to do with us . Man . I then have call'd ye from your ...
... thine own words . Man . 159 Why say ye so ? Spirit . If , as thou say'st , thine essence be as ours , We have replied in telling thee , the thing Mortals call death hath nought to do with us . Man . I then have call'd ye from your ...
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... thine ill , 40 Of purer elements ; while the hues of youth ,. C. Hun . Hold , madman ! -though aweary of thy life ... thine ? Man . No matter . C. Hun . question , Well , sir , pardon me the And be of better cheer . Come , taste my wine ...
... thine ill , 40 Of purer elements ; while the hues of youth ,. C. Hun . Hold , madman ! -though aweary of thy life ... thine ? Man . No matter . C. Hun . question , Well , sir , pardon me the And be of better cheer . Come , taste my wine ...
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... thine , And striven with thy masters . Get thee hence ! Spirit . Mortal ! thine hour is come - Away ! I say . Man . I knew , and know my hour is come but not To render up my soul to such as thee : Away ! I'll die as I have lived - alone ...
... thine , And striven with thy masters . Get thee hence ! Spirit . Mortal ! thine hour is come - Away ! I say . Man . I knew , and know my hour is come but not To render up my soul to such as thee : Away ! I'll die as I have lived - alone ...
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