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And how near the Union is betwixt us, both that of Relation, and that of Affection, which must admit this day of some kind of dissolution, I will rather tell to strangers then to you. 2. Death is unwelcom both to Soul and Body of itself; (though it destroy not the Soul it doth the body. ) So dear Companions part not willingly. |
And how near the union is betwixt us, both that of Relation, and that of Affection, which must admit this day of Some kind of dissolution, I will rather tell to Strangers then to you. 2. Death is unwelcome both to Soul and Body of itself; (though it destroy not the Soul it does the body.) So dear Sodales part not willingly. |
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