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1 1 | and Athenodotus; and to love my children~truly.~ From
2 1 | From my brother Severus, to love my kin, and to love truth,
3 1 | to love my kin, and to love truth, and to~love justice;
4 1 | and to love truth, and to~love justice; and through him
5 1 | men call honours;~and a love of labour and perseverance;
6 1 | thoughts or action, nor~love of novelty. And the things
7 4 | and I abide by my reason.~ Love the art, poor as it may
8 5 | thou didst, thou wouldst love thy nature~and her will.
9 5 | her will. But those who love their several arts exhaust
10 5 | benevolence, frankness, no love of superfluity, freedom~
11 5 | consistent with man's nature, and~love this to which thou returnest;
12 6 | if a man should fall~in love with one of the sparrows
13 6 | hast received thy portion, love them, but do~it truly, sincerely.~
14 7 | meros) thou dost not yet~love men from thy heart; beneficence
15 7 | It is peculiar to man to love even those who do wrong.
16 7 | between virtue and vice. Love mankind.~Follow God. The
17 7 | thoughts: and there~must be no love of life: but as to these
18 7 | which~is allowed thee.~ Love that only which happens
19 8 | leisure to be superior to love of fame,~and not to be vexed
20 8 | virtue which is opposed to love~of pleasure, and that is
21 9 | kind of reasons do they love and~honour? Imagine that
22 10| to the~universe, that I love as thou lovest. And is not
23 11| property of the rational soul, love of~one's neighbour, and
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