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did 22
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dies 5
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20 die
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20 form
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Marcus Aurelius Antoninus
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die

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1 1 | was my mother's fate to die young, she spent the~last 2 2 | books, that thou mayest not die murmuring, but~cheerfully, 3 2 | longest liver and he who will die soonest lose just the same.~ 4 3 | beings, who will very soon die, and who~know not even themselves, 5 4 | remember him will himself also die very~soon; then again also 6 4 | plotting, wishing for some to die,~grumbling about the present, 7 4 | notion.~ Thou wilt soon die, and thou art not yet simple, 8 4 | told thee that thou shalt die to-morrow, or certainly~ 9 4 | think it~no great thing to die after as many years as thou 10 6 | life, this act by~which we die: it is sufficient then in 11 7 | that soon both of you will die; and above all, that the 12 8 | everything.~ Lucilla saw Verus die, and then Lucilla died. 13 8 | died. Secunda saw Maximus~die, and then Secunda died. 14 8 | Epitynchanus saw Diotimus die, and~Epitynchanus died. 15 8 | Antoninus saw Faustina die, and then Antoninus~died. 16 8 | everything. Celer saw Hadrian die, and then Celer~died. And 17 8 | women and~old men and then die? What then would those do 18 9 | who live~together, and die. And consider, too, the 19 10| constituted by nature as to die.~ Consider what men are 20 11| To-morrow perchance thou wilt die."- But those are words of~


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