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1 VII,   4|   give them some pleasure and delight? And can any man persuade
2 VII,   4|   what pleasure is it to take delight in the slaughter of harmless
3 VII,   9|     to procure offspring, and delight in it when it has been begotten?
4 VII,  14|  above their fellows teach to delight in arrogance, and in being
5 VII,  16|    what is so cruel, and take delight in foul smells which, when
6 VII,  25|      any sense of pleasure or delight, what prevents, what hinders
7 VII,  33| infamous? The gods, forsooth, delight in mimics; and that surpassing
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