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1   I,  59|      the soothing influences of pleasant sensations, bestow all their
2  II,  76|        assailed us, to count as pleasant in that misfortune the end
3 VII,  17|         flock up to enjoy their pleasant taste, and, just as barking
4 VII,  19|         and propitious from the pleasant appearance of pure white;
5 VII,  28|      sweet smell, and imparts a pleasant sensation to the nose, while
6 VII,  28|     smells, the same things are pleasant to them which are pleasant
7 VII,  28|      pleasant to them which are pleasant to you, and charm and affect
8 VII,  34| occasions are glad, and on less pleasant ones become dejected. They
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