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1 2 | another to be vexed and to turn away.~ Whatever this is
2 2 | excited by anger seems to turn away from reason~with a
3 3 | anything better~than this, turn to it with all thy soul,
4 3 | life, that his thoughts~turn not away from anything which
5 4 | hand to which thou~shalt turn, let there be these, which
6 4 | life~is short. Thou must turn to profit the present by
7 5 | whore or a robber.~Then turn to the morals of those who
8 5 | to the soul, nor can they turn or move the soul:~but the
9 6 | Phoebus and Origanion. Now turn thy thoughts to the~other
10 7 | will not by its~own opinion turn itself into such ways. Let
11 8 | be said of a light also.~ Turn it (the body) inside out,
12 8 | whole court is dead. Then turn to the rest,~not considering
13 8 | are briars in the~road.- Turn aside from them.- This is
14 9 | their death, is no evil. Turn thy thoughts now to the~
15 9 | Is~this anything to fear? Turn thy thoughts now to thy
16 9 | afraid to lose him? In fine, turn thy prayers this way, and
17 9 | faithless~or ungrateful, turn to thyself. For the fault
18 10| with myself, and I~shall turn an my efforts to the common
19 10| any man's fault, forthwith turn to thyself~and reflect in
20 11| reason, will not be able to turn thee aside from~thy proper
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