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and the One must be content to mingle Ashes with the Other. It is to their Persons, as it is to their Habitations; Destruction takes hold upon Castles, and Abbies, as well as the Mud wall and Thatch of the Cottager: Neither is it any more trouble for Death to pull the strongest Prince out of his Palace (and that it will come to at last ) than to turn a Beggar out of his House of Hurdles. |
and the One must be content to mingle Ashes with the Other. It is to their Persons, as it is to their Habitations; Destruction Takes hold upon Castles, and Abbeys, as well as the Mud wall and Thatch of the Cottager: Neither is it any more trouble for Death to pull the Strongest Prince out of his Palace (and that it will come to At last) than to turn a Beggar out of his House of Hurdles. |
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