Caput
1 III | see that you have fewer years to your credit than you
2 IV | oft alarmed his failing years—and there was Paulus, and
3 VI | loathing for every act of their years, and with their own lips
4 VI | the limit of a thousand years, will shrink into the merest
5 VIII | the number of his future years set before him as is possible
6 VIII | possible in the case of the years that have passed, how alarmed
7 VIII | them a part of their own years. And they do give it, without
8 VIII | loss without adding to the years of their dear ones. But
9 VIII | one will bring back the years, no one will bestow you
10 IX | before yourself months and years in long array, unconcerned
11 XI | the addition of a few more years; they pretend that they
12 XIV | age to their own; all the years that have gone ore them
13 XV | these will wear out your years, but each will add his own
14 XV | but each will add his own years to yours; conversations
15 XVII | because inside of a hundred years not a man of such a mighty
16 XVIII| extending from your earliest years, you were not aiming at
17 XX | They will waste all their years, in order that they may
18 XX | trial when, advanced in years and still courting the applause
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