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1 1, 53| the woods when he attains old age.'~ 2 1, 56| asceticism, and the weight of old age.~ 3 1, 61| which those seer kings of old, rejecting through duty 4 1, 75| tossing with the waves of old age, and rushing with the 5 2, 1 | was to end all birth and old age, the king increased 6 2, 8 | labour of ploughing; and the old plants grew more vigorous 7 3, 26| heaven itself, created an old man to walk along on purpose 8 3, 30| 30. 'That is old age by which he is broken 9 3, 31| in the same way reached old age.'~ 10 3, 33| the world knows thus that old age will destroy their comeliness 11 3, 34| agitated when he heard of old age, like a bull who has 12 3, 35| his eyes on that decrepit old man, and looking round on 13 3, 36| 36. 'Old age thus strikes down all 14 3, 37| the thoughts arising from old age overpower me?'~ 15 3, 39| continually kept reflecting, 'old age, old age,' then once 16 3, 39| kept reflecting, 'old age, old age,' then once more, with 17 4, 18| master of long penances and old in years.~ 18 4, 56| youth is fickle? for this old age will destroy whatever 19 4, 59| rational being, who knows of old age, death and sickness, 20 4, 76| 76. 'So too in old time Parasara, overpowered 21 4, 86| 86. 'Old age, disease, and death-if 22 4, 88| beauty will be drunk up by old age, to delight therein 23 4, 89| subject to death, disease, and old age, can sport undisturbed 24 4, 89| implies death, disease, and old age,such a man is on a level 25 4, 96| by sorrow, and subject to old age and death?~ 26 4, 98| I ponder the terrors of old age, death, and disease; 27 5, 12| and subject to sickness, old age, and death, yet, blinded 28 5, 12| another who is afflicted by old age or diseased or dead.~ 29 5, 14| these faults of sickness, old age, and death which belong 30 5, 23| seeking to make an end of old age and death, fixing his 31 5, 35| health of mine; let not old age attack my youth, and 32 6, 15| ascetic-wood to destroy old age and death,-witli no 33 6, 31| abandon, O hero, that fond old king, so devoted to his 34 6, 52| come back, having destroyed old age and death; or else he 35 7, 37| the best of men; and an old man from among them thus 36 8, 8 | in the road, as when in old days the chariot of the 37 8, 82| courtesy, and virtue, and the old family priest, spoke to 38 9, 5 | escape from the fear of old age and death,-know that 39 9, 31| still alarmed at sickness, old age, and death, I am inevitably 40 9, 43| leave thy father in his old age to sorrow.~ 41 9, 49| that which is united to old age and pains, what effort 42 9, 58| trouble thee, my son,-those in old time also have returned 43 10, 33| shalt practise religion;-ere old age comes on and overcomes 44 10, 34| 34. 'The old man can obtain merit by 45 10, 34| obtain merit by religion; old age is helpless for the 46 10, 34| middle-aged, and religion to the old.~ 47 10, 36| 36. 'Old age is prone to reflection', 48 11, 3 | who keep increasing the old friendship of their ancestors 49 11, 7 | experienced the fear of old age and death, fly to this 50 11, 54| on escaping the fear of old age and death; he has here 51 11, 59| world in which there is no old age nor fear, no birth, 52 11, 60| what thou saidst "wait till old age comes, for youth is 53 11, 61| desires tranquillity, wait for old age, when he knows not when 54 11, 62| ready like a hunter, with old age as his weapon, and diseases 55 11, 63| the youthful son or the old man or the child so to act 56 12, 7 | the forest who have grown old in years, having given up 57 12, 14| servant may be delivered from old age, death, and disease.'~ 58 12, 17| and "the evolute," birth, old age, and death,-know that 59 12, 22| which is born and grows old and is bound and dies,-is 60 13, 37| paralysed, as was Indra's of old with its thunderbolt.~ 61 13, 44| from their mouths as from old decayed trunks of trees; 62 14, 18| grievously pained,-does that old taste produce even an atom 63 14, 37| necessary condition for old age and death?'~ 64 14, 38| there is birth, there is old age and death, then he pondered, ' 65 14, 52| existence; and from birth arise old age, disease, and the rest; 66 14, 52| scorched by the flame of old age and disease the world 67 14, 55| 56. 'When old age and disease are stopped, 68 14, 55| and when birth is stopped, old age and disease are stopped;~ 69 15, 31| all became the victims of old age, through the manifestation 70 16, 26| evils, and being consumed by old age, diseases, and death, 71 16, 42| dependent the series of old age, death, sorrow and the