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1 I | PUT off, O Body, that Old Man 2 which is altogether 2 [Title](1)| foll. 23a1-25a1) from the old MS. before the writing was 3 II | dwell instead of Him that Old Man in the shrine He has 4 III | III. For this Old Man is reproved by Nature 5 VI | they are halfway he (the 'Old Man') has set behind them 6 IX | who have put it (? the 'old man') off ; do not be joined, 7 X | and cunning is his (the 'Old Man's') discipleship, in 8 XXXVII | of the height, that grows old in one nest and if disturbed 19 9 XXXIX | Wine that despoiled the old age of Lot. But if Wine 10 XXXIX | despoiled the treasure of the old man ; keep thou 21 thy treasure-house 11 XLVIII | thee (it will be) that thy Old Age may come to mockery, 12 XLIX | that a crown may adorn thy Old Age ; for when Old Age has 13 XLIX | adorn thy Old Age ; for when Old Age has faded and its intelligence 14 L | precious when thou growest old : paint on thy hands all 15 LIII | hidden the blemishes of Old Age. For the limbs of youthful 16 LIII | spectacle, carry them, but Old Age convicts them, that