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... death ! Death is not terrible to me ! " And the characteristic pleasantry of Sir Thomas More exhilarated his last moments , when , observ . ing the weakness of the scaffold , he said , in mounting it , " I pray you see me up safe , and ...
... death ! Death is not terrible to me ! " And the characteristic pleasantry of Sir Thomas More exhilarated his last moments , when , observ . ing the weakness of the scaffold , he said , in mounting it , " I pray you see me up safe , and ...
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... death with naked eyes , and without fear . " ' After a similar caution on the part of Sir George Lisle , or Sir Charles Lucas , when murdered in nearly the same manner at Colchester , by the soldiers of Fairfax , the loyal hero in ...
... death with naked eyes , and without fear . " ' After a similar caution on the part of Sir George Lisle , or Sir Charles Lucas , when murdered in nearly the same manner at Colchester , by the soldiers of Fairfax , the loyal hero in ...
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... death might perhaps have hastened the premature one she suffered . From the " Reliquiæ Gethinianæ * , " I quote some of Lady Gethin's ideas on " Death . " - " The very thoughts of death dis- turb one's reason ; and though a man may have ...
... death might perhaps have hastened the premature one she suffered . From the " Reliquiæ Gethinianæ * , " I quote some of Lady Gethin's ideas on " Death . " - " The very thoughts of death dis- turb one's reason ; and though a man may have ...
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