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1 These are pleasures perfect consistent with every degree of advanced years.
2 But these small difficulties are pleasures to gay and happy youth.
3 PROTARCHUS: Not in so far as they are pleasures .
4 These are pleasures denied to wealth and old bachelors.
5 Elsewhere there are pleasures and distractions, but none here.
6 In Thy presence is fulness of joy; at Thy right hand there are pleasures for evermore.'
7 At His right hand are pleasures for evermore.'
8 There are pleasures , delicious emotions the chaste heart seeks to veil, which cannot escape the shock of startled modesty.
9 There are pleasures that perish in the using; but the pleasure which the art of reading carries with it is perennial.
10 Whereas I should have thus distinguished: those qualities, as perceived by us, are pleasures or pair existing in the external objects.
11 For there are pleasures of all kinds, good and bad, wise and foolish-pleasuresof the temperate as well as of the intemperate.
12 Plato often repeats his theory of Measurement, but never again specifically intimates that the things to be measured are pleasures and pains.
13 Make known to Him the path of life: in Thy presence is fulness of joy; at Thy right hand are pleasures for evermore.
14 I endeavour to gratify her wishes; these are pleasures which, when we are well-off, we may permit to the girls of our family.
15 Undeniably, there are pleasures to be had eating that are based on the opposite-onknowing precious little; indeed, they sometimes depend on it.
16 Thou wilt show me the path of life; in Thy presence is fulness of joy; at Thy right hand there are pleasures for evermore.'
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