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his unending ambition to find death and conquer it or become it, which, poets...
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Patricia A. McKillip
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Alphabet of Thorn
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his unending ambition to find death and conquer it or become it, which, poets said later, became the same thing in the end.
( Patricia A. McKillip )
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