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Lucius Annaeus Seneca
On the Shortness of Life

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1 II | seas by the hope of gain; some are tormented by a passion 2 II | concerned about their own; some there are who are worn out 3 II | plans that are ever new; some have no fixed principle 4 II | ever they chance to find some release, like the waters 5 III | day which you bestow on some person or thing is perhaps 6 IV | has led me to forestall some of its delight by the pleasure 7 V | and Pompey and Crassus, some open enemies, others doubtful 8 VI | wound received in his groin, some doubting whether his death 9 VII | many teachers everywhere; some of them we have seen that 10 VII(15)| of the structure has led some editors to doubt the integrity 11 VIII | filled with wonder when I see some men demanding the time of 12 IX | reading or deep meditation on some subject beguiles the traveller, 13 X | which were disguised under some allurement of momentary 14 X | so brief, indeed, that to some there seems to be none; 15 XI | same time. But when at last some infirmity has reminded them 16 XII | fester. Even the leisure of some men is engrossed; in their 17 XII | into the meanderings of some indolent tune, who are always 18 XII | fingers as they beat time to some song they have in their 19 XII | pretend forgetfulness of many. Some vices delight them as being 20 XIII | Doubtless this too may have some pointthe fact that Valerius 21 XIII | doubtless, this too may find some excusebut does it serve 22 XIII | oblivion lest hereafter some all-powerful man should 23 XIII | digressed, and to show that some people bestow useless pains 24 XIV | make their escape through some concealed door as if it 25 XV | serve him as if a god. Has some time passed by? This he 26 XVI | for the appointed time of some other show or amusement, 27 XVII | the end to which it must some time come. When the King 28 XVII | their fate, was to give some to their doom on the sea, 29 XVII | to their doom on the sea, some on the land, some in battle, 30 XVII | the sea, some on the land, some in battle, some in flight, 31 XVII | the land, some in battle, some in flight, and within a 32 XVIII | given to the state; take now some part of your time for yourself 33 XX | their name.44 Life has left some in the midst of their first 34 XX | height of their ambition; some, when they have crawled 35 XX | an inscription on a tomb; some who have come to extreme 36 XX | circle, he is pleading for some litigant who is the veriest 37 XX | from far-reaching hopes; some men, indeed, even arrange


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