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Death Hath A Thousand Doors To Let Out Life. -- Philip Massinger (1584-1640) -- A Very Woman, Act V, Sc.
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Death hath a thousand doors to let out life.
-- Philip Massinger (1584-1640)
-- A Very Woman, Act v, Sc. 4
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