Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,         I|      led away by the intense enjoyment he found in these pleasant
 2   I,        VI|     have found a treasury of enjoyment and a mine of recreation.
 3   I,      XIII|    other fashion; easy life, enjoyment, and repose were invented
 4   I,       XXI|   you come into the peaceful enjoyment of your kingdom, the poor
 5   I,      XXIV|       as its final object is enjoyment, comes to an end on obtaining
 6   I,    XXVIII|  continue long to afford the enjoyment they began with.~ ~"All
 7   I,     XXXVI|     thy highest pleasure and enjoyment."~ ~All this and more the
 8   I,    XXXVII|   And so they supped in high enjoyment, which was increased when
 9   I,     XLVII|      that gives pleasure and enjoyment, it is impossible that they
10   I,     XLVII|  monstrous nonsense. For the enjoyment the mind feels must come
11   I,         L|     holds good as far as the enjoyment of the revenue goes; but
12   I,       LII|      other, in high glee and enjoyment, they heard a trumpet sound
13  II,         I|  curate, and yielding to the enjoyment of hearing such nonsense,
14  II,        XX| dance wound up, to the great enjoyment of the beholders.~ ~Don
15  II,       XXI|  never found any pleasure or enjoyment in such doings, retreated
16  II,      XXII|      for love is all gaiety, enjoyment, and happiness, especially
17  II,       XXX|       for she found infinite enjoyment in listening to his shrewd
18  II,      XXXI|      ever -"~ ~Great was the enjoyment the duke and duchess derived
19  II,    XXXIII|    the duchess, who, finding enjoyment in listening to him, made
20  II,     XXXIV|    injury to anyone and with enjoyment to many; and the best of
21  II,       LII|     And now, to complete the enjoyment of the feast and bring the
22  II,       LIV|      them, and with not less enjoyment. Four times did the botas
23  II,      LXII|     shall have many years of enjoyment of my good husband;" and
24  II,       LXV|   sanity can never equal the enjoyment his crazes give? But my
25  II,     LXXII|      by any means matters of enjoyment, but rather of regret, I
26  II,     LXXIV| already made, so much to the enjoyment and approval of everybody
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