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1  II,  55|    is very full of love and joy and gladness, which has
2  IV,  29|   marriage; what hope, what joy was aroused in her by the
3 VII,   4|  grief, which trembles with joy, and is elated capriciously
4 VII,   4|   delighted and filled with joy by the slaughter of cattle,
5 VII,  11|   and grief, if they bestow joy and pleasure, how are there
6 VII,  18| fills him with pleasure and joy? or, as is usually done,
7 VII,  42| that before they tasted the joy of life they should feel
8 VII,  49|   cause of safety and great joy to the people. For, on the
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