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1      IX|      his work the antiquity and age of the history, wrote thus
2    XVII|        He would peel off my old age, and give me the rigour
3    XXIV|     having burnished off my old age, He should set me forth
4    XXVI|       through the feebleness of age, or even because he is now
5    XXVI| companion and good nurse of old age, as Pindar says. For this,
6    XXVI|        sweet hope, the nurse of age, accompanies, cheering his
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