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Seneca · Moral Letters to Lucilius

Letter 30 — On Conquering the Conqueror (§1)

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I have beheld Aufidius Bassus, that noble man, shattered in health and wrestling with his years. But they already bear upon him so heavily that he cannot be raised up; old age has settled down upon him with great,—yes, with its entire, weight. You know that his body was always delicate and sapless. For a long time he has kept it in hand, or, to speak more correctly, has kept it together; of a sudden it has collapsed.
Seneca·Letter 30 — On Conquering the Conqueror (§1)·trans. Gummere
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