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1 1 | fighting, nor to give myself up passionately~to such things;
2 1 | I was not longer~brought up with my grandfather's concubine,
3 1 | place those who brought me up in the station of honour,
4 3 | of ourselves, and filling~up the measure of our duty,
5 4 | people marrying, bringing up children, sick, dying,~warring,
6 4 | present, loving, heaping up treasure, desiring~counsulship,
7 4 | Willingly give thyself up to Clotho, one of the Fates,
8 4 | Time is like a river made up of the events which happen,
9 5 | as the universe is made up out~of all bodies to be
10 5 | necessity (destiny) is made up to be such a cause as it
11 5 | not a fool who is puffed up with such things or plagued
12 5 | when these affects rise up to the mind~by virtue of
13 5 | thy rational faculty stir up his rational faculty; show
14 5 | justice and truth are fled~ ~ Up to Olympus from the wide-spread
15 6 | then that thou hast given up~this worthless thing called
16 6 | that every duty is made up of~certain parts. These
17 6 | handicraftsmen accommodate themselves up~to a certain point to those
18 7 | hast often seen. Everywhere up and down thou wilt find~
19 7 | by fame have been given up to~oblivion; and how many
20 7 | lame~thou canst not mount up on the battlements alone,
21 7 | there is one universe made up of all things, and~one God
22 7 | has time already swallowed up? And let the same thought
23 7 | when it has broken this up, it uses the~material for
24 7 | the vessel to be broken up, just as there was none
25 7 | cannot be again lighted up at all. Try~to conclude
26 7 | have completed thy life up to~the present time; and
27 7 | and it will ever bubble~up, if thou wilt ever dig.~
28 8 | like the man who throws up a ball.~What good is it
29 8 | for the ball to be thrown up, or harm for it to~come
30 8 | spring never ceases sending up~potable water; and if he
31 9 | stone which has been thrown up it is no evil to come down,~
32 9 | good to have been carried up.~ Penetrate inwards into
33 9 | the universe are the same, up and down~from age to age.
34 10| everything here, he gives himself up entirely to just doing in
35 11| part which helps to make up~the whole. However, if it
36 11| downward, still are~raised up and occupy a position which
37 12| life~which remains for thee up to the time of thy death,
38 12| shouldst suddenly be raised up above the earth, and shouldst
39 12| thou shouldst be raised up, thou wouldst see~the same
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