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"Fleeth afore" is an archaic phrase that means "flees before" or "runs away from." It is often used in literary contexts, particularly in older English texts, to convey the idea of something that escapes or eludes. The phrase can evoke themes of transience or the ephemeral nature of life and experiences.

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