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1 I, II | or hot in the pursuit of pleasures, should not seriously sit 2 I, III| as they minister to his pleasures and passions, and not make 3 II, I | enjoyments, and concerns, its pleasures or pain, apart, which the 4 II, VII| at whose right hand are pleasures for evermore.~6. Goodness 5 II, X | which perhaps, as of some pleasures and pains, were before they 6 II, XXI| powerfully than greater pleasures in prospect draw or allure.~ 7 II, XXI| in knowledge: and for the pleasures of sense, they have too 8 II, XXI| satisfaction in sensual pleasures, another in the delight 9 II, XXI| constant train of moderate mean pleasures, without any mixture of 10 II, XXI| remote. And so it is with pleasures and pains: the present is 11 II, XXI| We cannot well enjoy two pleasures at once; much less any pleasure 12 II, XXI| absent: or if among our pleasures there are some which are 13 II, XXI| it extinguishes all our pleasures. A little bitter mingled 14 II, XXI| contrary habits change our pleasures, and give a relish to that 15 II, XXI| pleases, who prefers the short pleasures of a vicious life upon any