Book, Chapter

 1    1,  14|   brother,' tomorrow." "Deferred pleasures are a long time coming,"
 2    1,  15|         kept a frugal table, the pleasures we enjoyed in this most
 3    4, 110|         all was not lost for her pleasures, but Lycas remembered the
 4    4, 123|          no longer can charm~Nor pleasures worn threadbare by use of
 5    5, 136|  capacity.~For who knows not the pleasures Venus gives?~Who will not
 6    5, 148|        like a lamp to witness my pleasures, and to tire my loins in
 7    5, 154|      infamous ministers of their pleasures, they express their affection
 8    5, 160|  generation, inventor of strange pleasures! as you have devised new
 9    6     |          by nature, to serve the pleasures and even the caprices of
10    6     |       and by abstinence from the pleasures of the flesh. When these
11    6     |    morality, inimical to all the pleasures of life, such, in a word,
12    6     |       Christian world, and their pleasures have fled with them. And
13    6     |        and even in overdoing the pleasures which all their subjects
14    6     |       that plan; they longed for pleasures and they took the pleasures
15    6     |      pleasures and they took the pleasures which offered themselves
16    6     |        in vain did he invent new pleasures, in vain did he take part
17    6     |       should we not pursue those pleasures which are mutual, which
18    6     |     relations, we consider these pleasures sweeter, and those pains
19    6     |          but in company: for our pleasures and enjoyments are increased
20    6     |  generation, inventor of strange pleasures! As you have devised new
21    6     | pollution is synonymous with all pleasures with persons of the opposite
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