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B. 19.

to live under a load of infancy; how pusilanemously did Essex & Biron meet their fate affraid to ^ addition due that /addition death on a deletion the /deletion Scaffold, which they had often brav'd in the field in the most heroic manner.

A man to stand firmly the stroke of death must either be thoroughly tir'd of life, or devour'd with passions that make them despise life but on certain conditions, passions that don't lik those we have been talking of vale the danger, but on the contrary deletion unclear /deletion addition enspire with resolution /addition to meet it tho seen in the most terrible light; thus Cato & Portia triumph'd over death, thus Brutus struck a poignard in Caesar, & kill'd himself on being defeated by Octavius, despising Life without liberty, in short the