Part, Dialogue
1 1, Int| kind it was, and he only desired to live in Geneva in freedom.
2 1, 2 | opposite pleases and is desired.~CIC. Then there is no delight
3 1, 3 | emprise,~And though the end desired be not attained,~And though
4 1, 3 | says, "And though the end desired be not attained, And that
5 1, 4 | some~other reason, it is desired, seeing that there can be
6 1, 4 | How, I say, can that be desired which is not seen, if there
7 1, 4 | of it, said that what he desired was the dissolution of his
8 1, 5 | think it is a thing to be desired, to bear shocks in order
9 1, 5 | deprivation of the thing desired. So the Epicurean, who led
10 2, 1 | for which it is so much desired, should appear greater than
11 2, 1 | Eager to find the much desired food,~The eagle towards
12 2, 2 | alone which is always by it desired, sought for, and embraced,
13 2, 2 | being able to arrive at the desired booty by means of the imprints
14 2, 2 | therefore is not worthy to be desired, nor can one hunger after
15 2, 3 | something else, is found, it is desired and sought for; for, as
16 2, 4 | to say that which he most desired to say, for fear of offending
17 2, 5 | themselves sprinkled with the desired waters, they opened their
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