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Pleasure and Pain were no sooner met in their new habitation , but they
immediately agreed upon this point , that Pleasure should take possession of the
virtuous , and Pain of the vicious part of that species which was given up to them .
Pleasure and Pain were no sooner met in their new habitation , but they
immediately agreed upon this point , that Pleasure should take possession of the
virtuous , and Pain of the vicious part of that species which was given up to them .
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she answered : my friends , and those who are well acquainted with me , call me
Happiness ; but my enemies , and those who would injure my reputation , have
given me the name of Pleasure . By this time the other lady was come up , who ...
she answered : my friends , and those who are well acquainted with me , call me
Happiness ; but my enemies , and those who would injure my reputation , have
given me the name of Pleasure . By this time the other lady was come up , who ...
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How to live happiest : how avoid the pains , The disappointments and disgust of
those Who would in pleasure all their hours employ ; The precepts here of a
divine old man I could recite . Tho'old , he still retain'd His manly sense , and
energy ...
How to live happiest : how avoid the pains , The disappointments and disgust of
those Who would in pleasure all their hours employ ; The precepts here of a
divine old man I could recite . Tho'old , he still retain'd His manly sense , and
energy ...
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CHA P. X X I V. The Pain arising from virtuous emotions attended with Pleasure .
Behold the ways Of Heav'n's eternal destiny to man , For ever just , benevolent
and wise : That Virtue's awful steps , howe'er pursued By vexing Fortune and ...
CHA P. X X I V. The Pain arising from virtuous emotions attended with Pleasure .
Behold the ways Of Heav'n's eternal destiny to man , For ever just , benevolent
and wise : That Virtue's awful steps , howe'er pursued By vexing Fortune and ...
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Bacchus ever fair and young , Drinking joys did first ordain : Bacchus ' blessing
are a treasure , Drinking is the soldier's pleasure : Rich the treasure , Sweet the
pleasure ; Sweet is pleasure after pain . 4 . Sooth'd with the sound , the king grew
...
Bacchus ever fair and young , Drinking joys did first ordain : Bacchus ' blessing
are a treasure , Drinking is the soldier's pleasure : Rich the treasure , Sweet the
pleasure ; Sweet is pleasure after pain . 4 . Sooth'd with the sound , the king grew
...
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