Chapter

 1     XII|     one would make mention of old poets, or legislators, or
 2    XVII|     that He would peel off my old age, and give me the rigour
 3     XXI|      first men remembered the old delusion of their forefathers,
 4    XXIV|       having burnished off my old age, He should set me forth
 5     XXV| language: "God indeed, as the old tradition runs, includes
 6     XXV|   names the law of Moses "the old tradition," fearing, through
 7     XXV|      law of Moses is not only old, but even the first. For
 8    XXVI|   companion and good nurse of old age, as Pindar says. For
 9   XXXVI|    let him, according to that old story, stop his ears with
10   XXXVI|    And if any slothfulness or old hereditary superstition
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