Book,  Par.

 1    II,     70|        the country and take their pleasure. He went such lengths in
 2   III,     53|      solitude, cut off from every pleasure, and absorbed in a gloomy
 3   III,     67|           people generally had no pleasure in the memory of Quirinus,
 4    IV,      9|      forthcoming. Already, at the pleasure of the commander of the
 5    IV,     45| instructive, it gives very little pleasure. Descriptions of countries,
 6   XII,      6|           as he was to luxury and pleasure, and wont from his earliest
 7  XIII,     37|           unless one were to take pleasure in filling volumes with
 8   XIV,     56|                        Is it your pleasure to search for arguments
 9    XV,     26|       vote of thanks at any one's pleasure, so even more eagerly is
10    XV,     59|       character and moderation in pleasure were wholly alien to him.
11   XVI,     19|        superior in the science of pleasure. And so he worked on the
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