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1 2 | eternity are of like forms and come round in a circle, and that
2 3 | made the voyage, thou art come to shore; get out. If~indeed
3 3 | enjoyment of pleasure, should~come into competition with that
4 3 | throwing~away idle hopes, come to thy own aid, if thou
5 3 | to~which a man ought to come pure, tranquil, ready to
6 4 | immovable; but~our perturbations come only from the opinion which
7 4 | for law; or whence do they come?~For as my earthly part
8 4 | for the fresh souls which come to dwell there. And this
9 4 | harmoniously, so the things which come into~existence exhibit no
10 5 | not call out for others to come and see, but he goes~on
11 5 | that such an~emanation must come from such things- but the
12 6 | rather all things which come into existence in that which
13 6 | perishable. All things come from thence, from that universal
14 6 | dead, so that thy thoughts come down even to~Philistion
15 7 | disturb thee, for thou wilt come to them, if~it shall be
16 7 | the gods, as thou didst come, for I want thee not. But
17 7 | want thee not. But thou art come~according to thy old fashion.
18 7 | soon covered by those which come after.~ From Plato: The
19 8 | has principles from which come his affects and his acts.
20 8 | thrown up, or harm for it to~come down, or even to have fallen?
21 8 | cause~from which all things come to all; and the third to
22 8 | separated and cut asunder, to come together again. But consider
23 9 | relation to all things that~come into existence. And further,
24 9 | series and to those who come~after them by virtue of
25 9 | time when the child shall come out of thy wife's womb,~
26 9 | so that thou mayest say, Come quick, O death,~lest perchance
27 9 | thrown up it is no evil to come down,~nor indeed any good
28 9 | while they pretend to obey?~Come now and tell me of Alexander
29 9 | respect to the things~which come from the external cause;
30 9 | one intelligent source and come~together as in one body,
31 11| comprehends that those who come after us will see nothing
32 11| and by this division to come~to value them little: and
33 11| is near to us, and be to come a part which helps to make
34 11| changeable.~ If the things do not come to thee, the pursuits and
35 11| Consider whence each thing is come, and of what it consists,
36 12| and the things of time to come and of time that is past,
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