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 1 Int|     remarks to Marianus about old age and the unseemliness
 2 Int|     At forty, he was bald and old beyond his years. Writing
 3 Int|    deep an impression for the old one to erase it, and even
 4 Int|    signs of a weakening mind. Old age, they say, and failing
 5 Int|       a supreme contempt for ‘old age pursuing love, but lacking
 6 Pre|       demands a tender heart. Old men are as fitted to tales
 7 Pre|    there anything uglier than old age pursuing love, but lacking
 8 Pre|       you will sometimes find old men in love,—loved again,
 9 Pre|       and girls alike despise old age. No man’s love will
10 Pre|    that will not let you grow old. But I’ll indulge your desire;
11 Pre|      I rake the ashes of some old fire, I find a spark still
12 Pre|       Nor shall I make use of old forgotten types, but I’ll
13   1|       He was thirty-two years old, not tall but of gay and
14   2|     was one called Sosias, an old man and a German, devoted
15   2|   betray my master, and in my old age take to double-dealing,
16   3|        But Lucretia, when the old hag was gone, collected
17   3|       not in keeping with the old bawd’s words, at least it
18  11|     day with two girls and an old woman, and Pacorus followed
19  11|   many prayers. Then says the old woman: ‘Come, Lady, take
20  11| Lucretia was persuaded by the old woman and took the flower.
21  11|    had happened, bringing the old woman as a witness. So he
22  12| letter was disclosed. And the old women sitting there warming
23  16|     should have the nature of old men, whose dryness robs
24  18|       I will take with me one old woman. Arrange for two or
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