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Lucius Annaeus Seneca
On the Shortness of Life

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   Caput
1 I | to enter an indictment most unbecoming to a wise man— 2 II | then certain men show the most senseless indignation — 3 III | miserly, they show themselves most prodigal. And so I should 4 IV | IV. You will see that the most powerful and highly placed 5 IV | my desire for that time most earnestly prayed for has 6 IV | and of nations, thought most happily of that future day 7 VII | another, for, guarding it most grudgingly, he found nothing 8 VIII | those from whom they ask it most indulgent. Both of them 9 VIII | nothing. Men trifle with the most precious thing in the world; 10 VIII | to those whom they love most devotedly they have a habit 11 IX | utterance of the bard is most admirably worded to cast 12 IX | with this unceasing and most swift journey of life, which 13 XIV | their store. Unless we are most ungrateful, all those men, 14 XIV | led to the sight of things most beautiful that have been 15 XIV | their lips in the midst of a most insolent yawn, manage to 16 XIV | and Theophrastus, as their most intimate friends every day. 17 XVIII| mind of yours, which is most competent to cope with the 18 XVIII| Caesar diedstill grieving most deeply (if the dead have 19 XIX | engrossed is wretched, but most wretched is the condition


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