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1 Arg | GRADUALLY DETERIORATING WITH THE OLD AGE OF THE WORLD) THAT IT 2 III | the world has now grown old, and does not abide in that 3 III | a thing that is growing old remains so robust as that 4 III | by misshapen in a barren old age; and the fountain which 5 III | its overflowing veins, as old age causes it to fail, scarcely 6 III | have grown should become old, and that strong things 7 IV | decaying as the world grows old. What if old men should 8 IV | world grows old. What if old men should charge it on 9 IV | grow less strong in their old age; that they no longer, 10 IV | and life does not cease in old age, but it begins with 11 IV | age, but it begins with old age. Thus, even at its very 12 IV | born degenerates with the old age of the world itself; 13 VIII| and your pleasures as of old. But do you serve God, by 14 XXII| spare. Have no pity upon old or young, and slay the virgins