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1 William Shakespeare, The Tempest, Act IV, scene 1, line 156.
2 Michel de Montaigne, Essays.
3 Madame de Staël, Corinne.
4 William Shakespeare, The Tempest, 1.2.
5 Motto of the Order of the Garter, Edward III (1327-1377).
6 New Testament, I Corinthians, vii, 3.
7 Cicero (106-43 B.C.), De Officiis.
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