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1 1| therefore it is not the pleasure of curiosity, nor the quiet 2 1| courtesan, which is for pleasure and not for fruit or generation. 3 8| living creatures in the pleasure of nourishment and generation; 4 8| being either of sense of pleasure or sense of power; and in 5 8| wandering discourses of pleasure, virtue, duty, and religion. 6 8| jesting, which joined ever pleasure with distaste. SIR, (saith 7 9| and is courtesanlike, for pleasure, and not for fruit. Nay 8 25| discourse of Theology at pleasure, it cometh to pass that 9 26| incline wits to profit and pleasure, and commonwealths to glory