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1 2 | clouds from thy mind, it will go and~thou wilt go, and it
2 2 | it will go and~thou wilt go, and it will never return.~
3 2 | thought accordingly. But to go away~from among men, if
4 3 | from life, and ready to go, having need neither of
5 3 | depart immediately, he will go as readily as if he~were
6 5 | do not thou regard, but go straight on, following thy
7 5 | the way of both is one.~ I go through the things which
8 5 | said fitly and wittily. Go on then and ask if we~should
9 5 | happiness, if thou~canst go by the right way, and think
10 6 | angry too?~Wilt thou not go on with composure and number
11 6 | who are angry with thee to go~on thy way and finish that
12 7 | doing here, O imagination? Go away, I entreat thee by~
13 7 | not angry with thee: only go away.~ Is any man afraid
14 7 | in life the events which go~before are soon covered
15 7 | holding fast to these things go straight on, and it~has
16 8 | and be ready to~let it go.~ If thou didst ever see
17 9 | participating in such movements as go on in the poor flesh, shall
18 10| dost not maintain thy hold,~go courageously into some nook
19 10| no one knows how soon, go away from among men and
20 10| And if thou seest clear, go by this way~content, without
21 10| other things oppose thee, go on~according to thy powers
22 10| intelligence and reason are able to go through~everything that
23 10| however for this reason go away less kindly disposed
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