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Lucius Annaeus Seneca
On the Shortness of Life

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age

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1 I | wise man—that, in point of age, she has shown such favour 2 III(7)| come to his grave in a full age, like as a shock of corn 3 IX | he says, not "the fairest age," but "the fairest day." 4 IX | ever the first to flee? Old age surprises them while their 5 XII | pack-mules into pairs of the same age and colour? Who feeds all 6 XII | vices has come forth in this age, so clever in this one direction, 7 XIV | lifetime only. They annex ever age to their own; all the years 8 XIV | brought into light; from no age are we shut out, we have 9 XIV | into fellowship with every age, why should we not turn 10 XV | happiness, what a fair old age awaits him who has offered 11 XV | consecrated cannot be harmed; no age will destroy them, no age 12 XV | age will destroy them, no age reduce them; the following 13 XV | following and each succeeding age will but increase the reverence 14 XX | have come to extreme old age, while they adjusted it 15 XX | the body, they judge old age to be a hardship on no other


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