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Card 6

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Nature changes from a "sacred light" to "sighing through all her works gave signs that all was lost" and "now I find our house sinking to ruin. Earthquakes leave behind"

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Card 7

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"untangle your thoughts, and let them dangle as loose as a bride's hair" and "mazy folds" and "subtle foldings of winter's snake"

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Card 8

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beauty and gay clothes, a merry heart, and a good stomach to feast are all, all the crimes that you can charge me with"

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Card 9

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"Their inward state of mind, calm region once and full of peace, now tost and turbulent" and "I am lost eternally"

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Card 10

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"Both flowers and weeds spring when the sun is warm,/And great men do great good, or else great harm."

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Card 11

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Yes, you have ravish'd justice; forc'd her to do your pleasure"

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Card 12

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"They in mutual accusation spent the fruitless hours"

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Card 13

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"Certain my resolution is to die: How can I live without thee?"

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Card 14

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"what goodly fruit she seems" and "an eager appetite raised by the smell so savory of that fruit"

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Card 15

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"O poor charity! Thou art seldom found in scarlet"

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