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1 1, 1 | in that singing they give delight, or they edify, or they
2 1, 1 | edify, or they edify and delight together.~CIC. To whom then
3 1, 1 | object, and cold Jealousy,~Delight me, and torment, content.
4 1, 2 | desired.~CIC. Then there is no delight without the contrary?~TANS.
5 1, 2 | other only continues in the delight of seeing and conversing;
6 1, 2 | themselves the fruit of delight, which they take in the
7 1, 3 | flames and servitude I take delight,~Liberty takes flight and
8 1, 3 | and feeding in a wonder of delight; but if it should happen
9 1, 4 | Which unto him is such delight and joy.~Here he describes
10 1, 4 | and let the understanding delight in its own objects to the
11 1, 5 | No smile, no rapture, no delight,~So sweet, so grateful,
12 1, 5 | eternal, and in this ever has delight, so that it enjoys happiness
13 2, 1 | subject, the feeling of delight and of sadness are found
14 2, 1 | to be called more easily delight than sadness, if it happens
15 2, 1 | vanished hopes, of joy and all delight.~But if he should behold,
16 2, 1 | the hope, the joy, and the delight of the superior spirit are
17 2, 2(1)| corporeal are vile; for every delight is such that it becomes
18 2, 3 | ever seeks; seeing that the delight of the gods is ascribed
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