Caput
1 I | spitefulness of Nature, because we are born for a brief
2 I | for a brief span of life, because even this space that has
3 II | insolence of their superiors, because they were too busy to see
4 IV | anticipated it in thought because he could not attain it in
5 VII | such a man is very long because he has devoted wholly to
6 VII | that any man has lived long because he has grey hairs or wrinkles;
7 VIII | but they are blind to it because it is an incorporeal thing,
8 VIII | is an incorporeal thing, because it does not come beneath
9 XI | that they have been fools, because they have not really lived,
10 XIII | he was surnamed Caudex, because among the ancients a structure
11 XIII | bear the surname Messana because be had transferred the name
12 XIII | one of two reasons, either because that was the place to which
13 XIII | plebeians had seceded, or because the birds had not been favourable
14 XVI | busied in doing nothing. Nor because they sometimes invoke death,
15 XVI | they often pray for death because they fear it. And, too,
16 XVI | them, they are restless because they are left with nothing
17 XVII | he shed copious tears because inside of a hundred years
18 XVII | joys are uneasy from fear? Because they do not rest on stable
19 XVIII| the dead have any feeling) because he knew that the Roman people
20 XX | hardship on no other score than because it puts them aside. The
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