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Cain And Abel
Adam & Eve
Death-fires Dancing Around The Becalmed Ship
Death Of Samson
The Inferno, Canto 5, Lines 105106 “love Brought Us to One Death Caina Waits The Soul, Who Spilt Our Life.”
The Inferno, Canto 5, Lines 137138 I Through Compassion Fainting, Seem’d Not Far From Death, And Like a Corpse Fell to The Ground.
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The death of Julius Caesar
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Children, 1873
Children Playing
Christmas Pudding, 1848
Dickens: David Copperfield