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A sleep? that is too quiet, it is nothing but a dream, saith Aristophanes; all our worldly pleasures are but waking dreams, at last Death rouzeth our souls that have slept in sinne, then lifting up our heads and seeing all gone we awake sorrowing. |
A sleep? that is too quiet, it is nothing but a dream, Says Aristophanes; all our worldly pleasures Are but waking dreams, At last Death rouzeth our Souls that have slept in sin, then lifting up our Heads and seeing all gone we awake sorrowing. |
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NONLATINALPHABET, Pind. in Pyth. Vita quid nisi mortis imago? Cato. |
, Pind. in Pyth. Vita quid nisi mortis imago? Cato. |
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