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Dialogue
1 Phaedr| how to be short or long at pleasure. Prodicus showed his good 2 Phaedr| injure his old love at the pleasure of the new. And how, in 3 Phaedr| whether friendship or mere pleasure be the motive. Once more, 4 Phaedr| what ought not to give him pleasure, and therefore the beloved 5 Phaedr| is the natural desire of pleasure, the other is an acquired 6 Phaedr| rules in us and drags us to pleasure, that power of misrule is 7 Phaedr| passions and the slave of pleasure will of course desire to 8 Phaedr| master, whose law of life is pleasure and not good, will keep 9 Phaedr| has mingled a temporary pleasure and grace in their composition. 10 Phaedr| and allure him with the pleasure which he receives from seeing, 11 Phaedr| minister to him. But what pleasure or consolation can the beloved 12 Phaedr| her, he is given over to pleasure, and like a brutish beast 13 Phaedr| afraid or ashamed of pursuing pleasure in violation of nature. 14 Phaedr| would like to have a little pleasure in return for many pains, 15 Phaedr| the mouth. The promised pleasure turns out to be a long and 16 Phaedr| I know that I had great pleasure in listening to you.~SOCRATES: