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 1   T-I|        if I’ve sung of the happy age with him as Leader,~and
 2  T-II|    Secular Games~those that each age sees only once.~Merciful
 3 T-III|      your furrowed brow,~Ruinous age that comes with noiseless
 4  T-IV|       TIV.VIII:1-52 The Onset of Age~ ~My temples already take
 5  T-IV|         s plumage,~and white old age is bleaching my dark hair.~
 6  T-IV|      frailty, and the inertia of age, already~steal over me,
 7  T-IV|        Since the slowness of old age is sapping my strength~its
 8  T-IV|     future.~It wont be your own age only, that will know it
 9  T-IV|        our education at a tender age, and, through~our father10  T-IV|     malignant teeth.~Though this age of ours has produced great
11   T-V|         worthy of their author’s age and situation.~Lastly, the
12   T-V|          in less happy times,~no age ignores it, though you add
13  ExII|          them all, no one in any age~has every been given a worse
14  ExII|        hair,~now the wrinkles of age are furrowing my face:~now
15   ExI|       act rarer than any in this age.~It’s shameful to say, yet,
16   ExI| something almost extinct in this age,~requires me to make such
17   ExI|         me, undying glory of our age,~lord of the earth that
18 ExIII|    ancient times~dont touch our age in their praise of chastity:~
19 ExIII|       shores.~They were equal in age and affection: one was Orestes,~
20  ExIV|       the Eastern sea,~as if the age of Thyestean banquets were
21  ExIV|         among later generations.~Age’s decay consumes iron and
22  ExIV|     undiminished to white-haired age.~If that didnt move you,
23  IBIS|        you be the Tydeus of this age.~And may you commit an act
24   Ind|        compiled jokebooks in old age.~Book EIV.XVI:1-52 A poet
25   Ind|  commercial port from the Bronze Age, it helped colonise the
26   Ind|          93-132 He refers to his age, over fifty.~Book TV.III:
27   Ind|         year earlier who died at age twenty. Ovid was drawn to
28   Ind|          against Laconia. In old age he fought the Messenians,
29   Ind|       the universe in the Golden Age. Mother Earth persuaded
30   Ind|         maleficent planet of old age, duty, grief and cold.~Ibis:
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