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Charles Maturin


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Illness
Charles Maturin, Bertram (first staged May 9, 1816), Act IV, scene 2. This sickness doth infect The very life-blood of our enterprise. William Shakespeare, ...

Life
Charles Maturin, p. 384. Nor love thy life, nor hate; but what thou livest, Live well; how long, or short, permit to Heaven. John Milton, p. 383.

Love
As used by Charles Maturin, for the motto to "Bertram," produced at Drury Lane, 1816. It is good to be merry and wise, It is good to be honest and true,

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