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 * 1678 — John Bunyan. The Pilgrim's Progress.
 * I have sowed, and you have reaped: and the day is coming, when both he that sowed and they that reaped shall rejoice together; that is, if you hold out:  "for in due season ye shall reap, if ye faint not."...
 * Well, that man was much awakened once; I believe that then he had some sight of his sins, and of the wages that were due thereto.


 * 1818 — Mary Shelley. Frankenstein.
 * Oh, Frankenstein, be not equitable to every other and trample upon me alone, to whom thy justice, and even thy clemency and affection, is most due.
 * After a long pause of reflection I concluded that the justice due both to him and my fellow creatures demanded of me that I should comply with his request.