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1 1 | endurance of labour, and to want little, and to work with my own~
2 1 | matters, nor to delivering little hortatory orations, nor
3 2 | this is that I am, it is a little flesh and breath, and the~
4 4 | Remember to retire into this little territory~of thy own, and
5 4 | ivory, purple, a lyre, a little knife, a flower, a~shrub?~
6 4 | Volesus, Leonnatus, and a little after~also Scipio and Cato,
7 4 | of the web.~ Thou art a little soul bearing about a corpse,
8 4 | and~what was yesterday a little mucus to-morrow will be
9 4 | Pass then through this little space of time conformably
10 5 | exertion? Dost thou not see the little plants, the~little birds,
11 5 | see the little plants, the~little birds, the ants, the spiders,
12 5 | the~vainglorious man his little glory. And such men, when
13 5 | rotten and trifling, and~like little dogs biting one another,
14 5 | biting one another, and little children~quarrelling, laughing,
15 6 | this Falernian is only a~little grape juice, and this purple
16 6 | admired by men who are a little~more reasonable are referred
17 6 | a~sophist; and with how little he was satisfied, such as
18 6 | dreams).~ I consist of a little body and a soul. Now to
19 6 | and a soul. Now to this little body all~things are indifferent,
20 6 | in~the universe; Athos a little clod of the universe: all
21 6 | eternity. All things are little, changeable,~perishable.
22 6 | water causes fear; and to little children the ball is a fine~
23 7 | with spears, a bone cast to little dogs, a bit of~bread into
24 7 | runnings about of frightened little mice, puppets pulled by
25 7 | another thing too,~that very little indeed is necessary for
26 8 | Shall I repent of it? A little time and I am dead, and
27 8 | the universal; and in a little time thou~wilt be nobody
28 8 | Remember this~then, that this little compound, thyself, must
29 8 | this is reduced to a very little, if thou only circumscribest~
30 9 | agreement.~ Quarrels of little children and their sports,
31 9 | How shall I not lose my little son? Thou thus: How shall
32 10| another when he has taken a little fish in~a net, and another
33 10| with her.~ Short is the little which remains to thee of
34 10| what things; and after a little time consider in what a~
35 10| they would be eternal. A little time, and~thou shalt close
36 10| hoping perchance to get some~little advantage by it. Why then
37 11| justice.~ Thou wilt set little value on pleasing song and
38 11| division to come~to value them little: and apply this rule also
39 12| which thou art composed, a little body, a~little breath (life),
40 12| composed, a little body, a~little breath (life), intelligence.
41 12| is a community, not of a little blood~or seed, but of intelligence.
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