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1So that all is like to be nought among them.
2Besides, his mood was so agreeable that surely there could be nought to fear.
3After love, there could be nought but death.
4Then, with health, there'd be nought to append.
5Thou hast willed that there should be nought left of me save ruins wherein Thou mightest safely descend.
6I trust that there will be nought you will hear save what is to the credit of these worthy folks.
7And of my company wilt thou be nought worsened." "Fair friend," said Sir Robin, "a knight am I verily.
8It can be nought but a deadly sin-accursed of God-and were I to consent, I should be the first to be accused.
9The decrees of Heaven would be nought, if Lethe could be passed, and the fruit beyond it tasted, without any payment of remorse.
10The masonry is by no means good, and before nightfall, unless aid comes, there will be nought for us but death or surrender.
11For, Queen, although you can be nought to me while yonder man lives, still I am ready to give my life for you.
12Now all seemed very peaceful here in the hot haze that brooded over the still mountains, and there seemed to be nought to fear.
13Rather be thou kind to me, and tell me of thy days that have been , wherein I know full surely shall be nought but good.
14Beasts there are none; for there is nought for them to eat.
15Knowledge is nought if it hath not the use of piety .
16But this snag was nought to the briars yet to ensnare us.
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