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38cf628
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A worm is in the bud of youth,And at the root of age.
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Decay |
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9caf77a
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A gilded halo hovering round decay.
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Decay |
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c44efe0
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The ripest fruit first falls, and so doth he;His time is spent.
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Decay |
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b5f4aff
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In the sweetest budThe eating canker dwells.
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Decay |
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b1ae39c
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An age that melts with unperceiv'd decay,And glides in modest innocence away.
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Decay |
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1999a37
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I shall be like that tree,--I shall die at the top.
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Decay |
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1e671ab
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We [The banks] determine who will succeed and who will fail.
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Urban decay |
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a70df40
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It was people, not architects, who made slums.
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Urban decay |