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DEATH.

Hamlet -- III. 4.

 

A custom

 

More honored in the breach, then the observance.

 

Idem -- I. 4.

 

 

DEATH.

 

Kings, and mightiest potentates, must die;

 

For that's the end of human misery.

 

King Henry VI., Part 1st -- III. 2.

 

Of all the wonders that I yet have heard,

 

It seems to me most strange that men should fear;

 

Seeing that death, a necessary end,

 

Will come, when it will come.

 

Julius Caesar -- II. 2.

 

The dread of something after death,

 

Makes us rather bear those ills we have,

 

Than fly to others we know not of.

 

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