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1 I | swiftly that all save a very few find life at an end
2 I | the accomplishment of the very greatest things if the whole
3 IV | shatter, Fortune of its very self comes crashing down.8 ~
4 V | times does he curse that very consulship of his, which
5 V | half a prisoner." But, in very truth, never will the wise
6 VI | powerfully, indeed, that it is very well known that in certain
7 VII | divided, takes in nothing very deeply, but rejects everything
8 VII | to learn how to die. Many very great men, having laid aside
9 VII | their one aim up to the very end of life to know how
10 VII | the life of such a man is very long because he has devoted
11 VII | legacy-hunters? Of how many that very powerful friend who has
12 VII | life; you will see that very few, and those the refuse.
13 VIII | this reason it is counted a very cheap thing—nay, of almost
14 VIII | no value at all. Men set very great store by pensions
15 VIII | their dear ones. But the very thing they do not know is
16 IX | foresight? They keep themselves very busily engaged in order
17 IX | the day, and about this very day that is flying. Is there,
18 X | that busy men find life very short. But Fabianus,20 who
19 X | the mind. Present time is very brief, so brief, indeed,
20 XII | the part of a man who is very lowly and despicable to
21 XII | make a mock of luxury! In very truth, they pass over more
22 XIII | Claudius, and this was the very reason he was surnamed Caudex,
23 XIV | greeting to houses that are very far apart—out of a city
24 XVI | future have a life that is very brief and troubled; when
25 XVI | which rush them into the very things they dread; they
26 XVII | XVII. The very pleasures of such men are
27 XVII | various sorts, and at the very moment of rejoicing the
28 XVII | brings pleasure to no one; very wretched, therefore, and
29 XVIII| is bent by any entreaty. Very recently within those few
30 XVIII| and misproud king43 was very nearly at the cost of the
31 XX | labour, collapses in the very midst of his duties; disgraceful
32 XX | man to die in harness? Yet very many have the same feeling;
33 XX | ostentatious funerals. But, in very truth, the funerals of such
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