Book, Chapter

 1    2,  38|          Ah me! To think that wine lives longer than poor little
 2    2,  48|          more of an as than of our lives? He has a good time at home,
 3    2,  49|           shape, and as long as he lives, he'll carry that stain!
 4    2,  50|        servant at your side, if he lives. When he has a minute to
 5    2,  59|            will turn up;~Our whole lives Fortune bungles up.~Falernian,
 6    3,  84|             the name of friendship lives,~Just as in dicing, Fortune
 7    4, 107|          so base an ending of your lives," cried Eumolpus. "No! It
 8    5, 132| perspective and pain,~The phantasm lives to the last,~The mind dwells
 9    5, 136|       Epicurus taught a truth that lives;~Love and enjoy life! All
10    5, 160|         lyre -- the other one, who lives near the house of Hermodorus,
11    6     |    intercourse with women, and our lives would be undefiled by shameful
12    6     |          animals, fond of solitary lives, but, united in social relations,
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