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1 Pref | ears of the men of this age, that can away with solemn 2 Praise| where neither labor, nor old age, nor disease was ever heard 3 Praise| comes to the burden of old age, not only hateful to others, 4 Praise| this reason it is that old age dotes; and that it does 5 Praise| life which the more manly age finds enough to do to stand 6 Praise| they approach to this old age, by so much they grow backward 7 Praise| and never sensible of old age, unless perhaps, as sometimes 8 Praise| youth at a stay and old age afar off;” as it is verified 9 Praise| this common saying, “That age, which is wont to render 10 Praise| sensible of the misery of old age, than they are. And to these, 11 Praise| youth or more execrable than age, I conceive you cannot but 12 Praise| things as speak plain old age in a man, but from that 13 Praise| with the severity of old age? Lastly, what is that in 14 Praise| how unsupportable our old age, and grievous our unavoidable 15 Praise| old women, even dead with age, and such skeletons one 16 Praise| simple people of the golden age, being wholly ignorant of 17 Praise| the purity of the golden age declining by degrees, first, 18 Praise| crassness, sore eyes, and an old age and death contracted before 19 Praise| health, long life, lively old age, and the next place to Christ 20 Praise| all, and sixty years of age, who, laying by all the 21 Praise| pleasure, over-hasty old age, untimely death, and the 22 Praise| another, some eighty years of age, and such a divine that 23 Praise| hours, days, months, years, age slide away without the least