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1 I | brief span of life, because even this space that has been
2 II | which continue to heave even after the storm is past,
3 II | sometimes look toward you even if his face is insolent,
4 III | stones and arms if there is even the slightest dispute about
5 III | life—nay, they themselves even lead in those who will eventually
6 III | your hundredth year, or are even beyond it; come now, recall
7 IV | leisure. This was the sweet, even if vain, consolation with
8 IV | was extending its bounds even beyond the Rhine and the
9 VI | had never had a holiday even as a boy. For, while he
10 VII | engrossments.14 The others, even if they are possessed by
11 VII | how much by banquets—for even these have now become a
12 VII | thoroughly that they could even play the master. It takes
13 IX | seize the day, it flees." Even though you seize it, it
14 IX | drawing nearer day by day. Even as conversation or reading
15 X | back upon the past, and even if they should have, it
16 X | if they review the past, even the vices which were disguised
17 X | it cannot be grasped, and even this is filched away from
18 XII | that will one day fester. Even the leisure of some men
19 XII | with vices that are not even Roman) watching the wrangling
20 XII | summoned to serious, often even melancholy, matters? These
21 XIII | literary problems, of whom even among the Romans there is
22 XIII | triumph. Still, these matters, even if they add nothing to real
23 XIII | provisions up the Tiber are even to-day called codicariae.
24 XV | not merely their name, but even their property, which there
25 XVII | fear. And why is it that even their joys are uneasy from
26 XVII | think those times are which even by their own confession
27 XVII | confession are wretched, since even the joys by which they are
28 XVIII| evil that can befall men even during a siege—the lack
29 XIX | engrossments that are not even their own, who regulate
30 XX | hopes; some men, indeed, even arrange for things that
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