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. . . they found, in duke Ursini, Death's pale flags advanced in his cheeks, and he ready to take his oath to be Death's true liegeman. - Famous History of the Seven Champions of Christendom (pt. III, ch. XI), similar in Shakepeare's "Romeo and Juliet" (act V, scene iii) [Death] . . . they passed along by a river's side, which gently running made sweet music with the enamelled stones, and seemed to give a gentle kiss to every surge he overtook in his watery pilgrimage. - Famous History of the Seven Champions of Christendom (pt. III, ch. XII) [Brooks]
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