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1 2 | every moment sent out and again sucked in.~The third then
2 3 | a desire for~eating. And again, figs, when they are quite
3 4 | also die very~soon; then again also they who have succeeded
4 4 | no~longer exists at all. Again, remove to the times of
5 4 | to the times of Trajan. Again, all~is the same. Their
6 5 | vine goes on to produce again the grapes in~season.- Must
7 5 | bast failed, return back again, and be content if the~greater
8 5 | of the universe, and that again will change into~another
9 5 | live well in a palace. And again,~consider that for whatever
10 6 | a bird or of a pig; and again, that this Falernian is
11 7 | thy power. Look at things~again as thou didst use to look
12 7 | extinguished that it cannot be again lighted up at all. Try~to
13 7 | will make other things, and~again other things from the substance
14 8 | the heroes of fables,~and again others have disappeared
15 8 | some one~must be the last. Again here consider the death
16 8 | that it is in thy power again to unite~thyself. God has
17 8 | asunder, to come together again. But consider the~kindness
18 8 | changes into herself, and again makes other new things~from
19 9 | change for ever, and these again for ever. For if a man reflects
20 9 | dust, bones, filth: or again, marble rocks, the~callosities
21 10| thing from~such a material! Again, the child passes food down
22 10| that they will be the same again. And~place before thy eyes
23 10| changed will never exist again in the infinite~duration
24 11| observe what it was,~and again, for what object the new
25 11| is in our power to grow again to~that which is near to
26 11| they remain there until again~the universal shall sound
27 12| died should never exist again, but should be completely~
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