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    In which poem by which author would you find the line, "And living things arrange their death"?

    Question #93730. Asked by BaronBatty. (Mar 21 08 1:35 AM)


    jmatt13

    The Birth of Tragedy, Irving Layton

    http://www.bartleby.com/66/33/35133.html

    Mar 21 08, 3:59 AM


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