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1 4 | thy power whenever thou shalt choose to retire into~thyself.
2 4 | which, as soon as thou shalt~recur to them, will be sufficient
3 4 | to thy hand to which thou~shalt turn, let there be these,
4 4 | existed as a part. Thou shalt disappear in that which~
5 4 | produced thee; but rather thou shalt be received back into its
6 4 | god told thee that thou shalt die to-morrow, or certainly~
7 6 | length of time in which thou shalt do this; for even three
8 6 | not within thy power thou shalt~suppose to be good for thee
9 8 | away the thought, How thou shalt seem to others,~and be content
10 8 | and be content if thou shalt live the rest of thy life
11 8 | at all~polluted. How then shalt thou possess a perpetual
12 8 | of sensation. But if thou shalt have no sensation, neither
13 8 | feel any harm; and if thou shalt acquire another kind of~
14 10| desiring time wherein thou shalt~have longer enjoyment, or
15 10| never be such that thou~shalt so dwell in community with
16 10| of the Happy. But if thou shalt~perceive that thou fallest
17 10| into some nook where thou shalt maintain them, or even~depart
18 10| Persevere then until thou shalt have made these things thy
19 10| live no longer,~unless thou shalt be such. For neither does
20 10| A little time, and~thou shalt close thy eyes; and him
21 11| the fourth~is when thou shalt reproach thyself for anything,
22 11| rules for others before thou shalt have first learned to obey
23 12| the time may~be when thou shalt be near to thy departure,
24 12| neglecting everything~else thou shalt respect only thy ruling
25 12| within thee, and if thou shalt be afraid not because thou
26 12| cease to live, but if thou shalt fear never to have begun
27 12| thine. Therefore if thou shalt separate from~thyself, that
28 12| reposing;~ ~and if thou shalt strive to live only what
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