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1 I, 5 | of children, a happy old age, also such bodily excellences 2 I, 5 | those deformities of old age which cause pain to others. 3 I, 5 | athlete.~Happiness in old age is the coming of old age 4 I, 5 | age is the coming of old age slowly and painlessly; for 5 I, 7 | pressing; for example, in old age and times of sickness. And 6 II, 6 | our own race or country or age or family, and generally 7 II, 8 | injuries and afflictions, old age, diseases, lack of food. 8 II, 8 | those who are like us in age, character, disposition, 9 II, 10| in birth, relationship, age, disposition, distinction, 10 II, 10| near us in time, place, age, or reputation. Hence the 11 II, 12| the prime of life, and old age. By fortune I mean birth, 12 II, 13| temperament is chilly; old age has paved the way for cowardice; 13 II, 14| qualities that youth and age divide between them are 14 II, 15| that distinguish youth, old age, and the prime of life. 15 II, 17| correspond to differences of age or fortune may end here; 16 II, 23| youth under the prescribed age, to perform one of the state 17 III, 7 | I include differences of age, as boy, man, or old man; 18 III, 10| When the poet calls "old age a withered stalk", he conveys