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1 They taste the sweets of English society, and the advantages of civil government.
2 Thus he made the benevolent girl taste the sweets of power.
3 It was long, however, before he was ready to taste the sweets of revenge.
4 And you are often in port, Roderick, to taste the sweets of the land?
5 He is not here to-day unfortunately and cannot taste the sweets of his many victories.
6 Better he should taste the sweets of Labor.
7 Once more this man who had defied him so persistently, was to taste the sweets of victory.
8 Then the crowd returned to their pastimes, leaving their erstwhile comrades to taste the sweets of prison life.
9 I must taste the sweets of-
10 And as a rule in the East it is only the domestic slaves who taste the sweets of slavery.
11 Yesterday we quittedthecityof storms to take refuge in this harbour, and taste the sweets of repose.
12 We had begun to taste the sweets of vengeance, and we rushed on through the country, burning and destroying in our course.
13 There is no saying what may happen when these fellows become inflamed with wine and begin to taste the sweets of plunder.
14 But I quittedFrancefiveyears ago, and, wishing to taste the sweets of domestic life, took service as a valet here in England.
15 But I left France five years ago, and, wishing to taste the sweets of domestic life, took service as a valet here in England.
16 He will now have the pleasure to taste the sweets of his own labor, and I hope will, in reality, know what true independence is.
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