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1 I | find life at an end just when they are getting ready to
2 I(1)| chapters 18 and 19 that, when this essay was written (
3 I | it is well invested. But when it is squandered in luxury
4 I | luxury and carelessness, when it is devoted to no good
5 I | is scattered in a moment when it comes into the hands
6 II | truth, but they keep us down when once they have overwhelmed
7 II | were too busy to see them when they wished an audience!
8 II | of the pride of another when he himself has no time to
9 II | such services, seeing that, when you performed them, you
10 III | often closefisted, yet, when it comes to the matter of
11 III | back in memory and consider when you ever had a fixed plan,
12 III | passed as you had intended, when you were ever at your own
13 III | ever at your own disposal, when your face ever wore its
14 III | its natural expression, when your mind was ever unperturbed,
15 III | have robbed you of life when you were not aware of what
16 III | is to begin to live just when we must cease to live! What
17 IV | the path of battle, and when his troops were weary of
18 IV | he escaped their plots, when his daughter9 and all the
19 IV | league with an Antony.10 When be had cut away these ulcers11
20 V | letter12 written to Atticus, when Pompey the elder had been
21 VI | VI. When Livius Drusus,13 a bold
22 VI | carry through nor abandon when once started on, he is said
23 VI | had never had a holiday when from boyhood he had been
24 VI | themselves nor others. For when they have vented their feelings
25 VII | studies—since the mind, when its interests are divided,
26 VII | prayed for the fasces,17 when he attains them, desires
27 VII | and says over and over: "When will this year be over!"
28 VII | to give them, now says: "When shall I be rid of them?"
29 VII | be heard, yet he says: "When will vacation time come?"
30 VIII| often filled with wonder when I see some men demanding
31 VIII| which will fail you know not when. ~ Yet there is no reason
32 X | of past time will appear when you bid them, they will
33 XI | Fate at the same time. But when at last some infirmity has
34 XII | overheard humming a tune when they have been summoned
35 XII | reminded by someone else when they must bathe, when they
36 XII | else when they must bathe, when they must swim, when they
37 XII | bathe, when they must swim, when they must dine; so enfeebled
38 XII | the habits of human life—when he had been lifted by hands
39 XIII| prosperity cast upon our minds! When he was casting so many troops
40 XIII| born under a different sky, when he was proclaiming war between
41 XIII| creatures so ill matched, when he was shedding so much
42 XIII| mentioned related that Metellus, when he triumphed after his victory
43 XIII| had not been favourable when Remus took his auspices
44 XIV | themselves and others no rest, when they have fully indulged
45 XIV | indulged their madness, when they have every day crossed
46 XIV | no open door unvisited, when they have carried around
47 XIV | them out! How many who, when they have tortured them
48 XIV | devoted to himself than when he came, no one of these
49 XVI | very brief and troubled; when they have reached the end
50 XVI | irksome; exactly as they do when a gladiatorial exhibition\
51 XVI | b is been announced, or when they are waiting for the
52 XVII| it must some time come. When the King of Persia,34 in
53 XVII| less wisely trusted than when it is best; to maintain
54 XVII| vex their preserver, and, when as a young man he had scorned
55 XVII| of the gods, at length, when he is old, his ambition
56 XIX | where Nature lays us to rest When we are freed from the body;
57 XX | XX. And so when you see a man often wearing
58 XX | wearing the robe of office, when you see one whose name is
59 XX | of their ambition; some, when they have crawled up through
60 XX | in the midst of a trial when, advanced in years and still
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