"When all the Blandishments of Life are gone, The Coward sneaks to Death, the Brave live on."
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"Suicide", ascribed to "Dr. Sewel" in Select Proverbs, ... Chiefly Moral (1707)
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George Sewell (physician)
George Sewell (died 1726) was an English physician and poet, known as a controversialist and hack writer.
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