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1   III|     invisible part~ We feel a pleasure; oft the other way,~ A miserable
2   III|       miserable in mind feels pleasure still~ Throughout his body -
3   III| marrow the sensation comes -~ Pleasure or torment. Nor will pain
4   III|      I may devise or find~ To pleasure thee is nothing: all things
5    IV|      only up to palate is the pleasure~ Coming from flavour; for
6    IV|  plunged along the throat, no pleasure is,~ Whilst into all the
7    IV|     not how those whom mutual pleasure~ Hath bound are tortured
8    IV|       to render Venus more~ A pleasure for the men - the which
9     V|      yet~ At all how far true pleasure may increase.~ And 'tis
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