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Death makes no difference between Magistrate and People, between Prince and Peasant. The Mortall Sythe is Master of the Royall Scepter, and mowes down the Lillies of the Crown, as well as the Grass of the Field. Die you must, be you never so great, be you never so vertuous: only your vertue will be a good preservative against the terrors of death, and will cheer up your hearts in the deepest Agony. Cansin (I remember) compares it to the Geometricall Cube, Holy Court, in the life of Theodosius. |
Death makes no difference between Magistrate and People, between Prince and Peasant. The Mortal Sith is Master of the Royal Sceptre, and mows down the Lilies of the Crown, as well as the Grass of the Field. Die you must, be you never so great, be you never so virtuous: only your virtue will be a good preservative against the terrors of death, and will cheer up your hearts in the Deepest Agony. Cansin (I Remember) compares it to the Geometrical Cube, Holy Court, in the life of Theodosius. |
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