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1  II,  34| philosophers, had promised these joys to us-that is, a way to
2  II,  45|        hate each other, envy the joys and good fortune of others;
3   V,   7|     might disturb their marriage joys. But the mother of the gods,
4  VI,  22|      them to assuage the furious joys of the wretched men, and
5 VII,  43|          not preserve him to the joys of life who was miserable
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