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:53:05
He art in Heaven, in peace, if
any man reachest there.

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He hath a nice death...
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...he went like
a new born baby.

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He passed away between noon
and one o'clock...

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...with the low tide.
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When I saw him play with
the flowers, like a boy...

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...and wave his sheets, I knew
he was to die...

:53:35
...for his nise was pointed
over green fields.

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I said: "Hello, Sir John,
come, man, be happy."

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And he said three or four
times: "Lord, Lord, Lord!"

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To calm him, I begged him
not to call God...

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...I thought it not
his moment for that.

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He asked to put
some sheets on thy feet

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I touched them
throu the sheets...

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...but they are as cold
as marble.

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I did the same with thy
knees...

:54:18
...then above, and even above...
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...he was all very cold,
as marble.

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- He ask'd for wine.
- And women?

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No.
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He did not ask for that.
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He said the devil would take
him for that reason.

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He said that was his
most dangerous sin.

:54:49
One day he saw Bardolph,
a flea on his nose...

:54:52
...he said it was but a soul
burning in Hell.

:54:55
The fuel that keep'st that
fire has long ago gone.

:54:59
Friendship is the only wealth
that I got under his office.


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