Front | "4th recognises that his adulterous sins mean that he will ‘lose my Everlasting rest’." Elaborate |
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Back | This brief departure from the carpe diem mentality to consider the afterlife suggest he will return merely for the possibility of religious atonement rather than love – a despicable deception. |
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