Chapter
1 II | life of sackcloth to the pleasures and delights of a life of
2 IV | of my kingdom and all the pleasures and joys of life, go seek
3 IV | tribulation, whereas our pleasures now are short-lived, and
4 IV | without release. For the pleasures of such life are temporary,
5 IV | should abstain from the pleasures of life, and rock themselves
6 V | that death ensueth on the pleasures of this world. But vain
7 V | distress of mind, and all the pleasures and delights of this world
8 XII | self-banished from all the pleasures and delights upon earth,
9 XII | there they might come to the pleasures and joys of Paradise. By
10 XII | those who choose present pleasures rather than future blessings.
11 XIII | who are enamoured of the pleasures of life, and glamoured by
12 XIV | loved, and clave to its pleasures and delights. But, when
13 XVIII | and waste their time in pleasures and lusts: but rather be
14 XXIII | should be lords over all pleasures and passions, and practise
15 XXIV | for reward. Even if the pleasures of the present world were
16 XXV | sweet light, and all those pleasures which the gods have bestowed
17 XXV | and to be riveted to the pleasures of the passions -- that
18 XXV | dumb idols, and loved the pleasures of this vain world, and,
19 XXVIII | completely in slavery to the pleasures of the body, and like a
20 XXVIII | hounds, and all the vain pleasures of youth, the baits that
21 XXXVII | to trample on all bodily pleasures, and to contemn riches and
22 XXXVIII| than other men bear their pleasures. Wherefore he failed not
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