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1 1 | loss of a child, and in long illness; and to see~clearly
2 1 | and to foresee things a long way off, and to provide
3 1 | my~body has held out so long in such a kind of life;
4 2 | the gods.~ Remember how long thou hast been putting off
5 3 | much less him who died long ago.~ To the aids which
6 3 | it is composed, and how long it is the nature of this~
7 5 | delivered from these things~long ago. Only if in truth thou
8 5 | this is any trouble?~But so long as nothing of the kind drives
9 6 | is~contrary to nature, so long as the foot does the foot'
10 6 | labour~contrary to nature, so long as it does the things of
11 6 | same and from the same. How long then?~ Think continually
12 6 | consider that they have long been in the~dust. What harm
13 7 | the fame of others have~long been dead.~ Be not ashamed
14 7 | but that~which lasts a long time is tolerable; and the
15 7 | vexed because during so long a~time they must tolerate
16 8 | doing in the world? And how long does it subsist?~ When thou
17 8 | them.~All ephemeral, dead long ago. Some indeed have not
18 10| in the universe, and how long~it is formed to exist and
19 12| end.~ Consider that before long thou wilt be nobody and
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