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Whatever's there to feel, feel it—the riddance, the relief, the fright and freedom, the fear of forgetting, the dull ache of your own mortality. Get with someone you can trust with tears, with anger, and wonderment and utter silence.
Thomas Lynch
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Thomas Lynch
Age: 49 †
Born: 1727
Born: January 1
Died: 1776
Died: December 1
Poet
Politician
Berkeley County
South Carolina
Thomas Lynch Senior
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Freedom
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