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T : He two common shrines to which most men offer up the application of their thoughts and their lives are profit and pleasure ; and by their devotions to either of these they are vulgarly distinguished into two sects , and called ...
T : He two common shrines to which most men offer up the application of their thoughts and their lives are profit and pleasure ; and by their devotions to either of these they are vulgarly distinguished into two sects , and called ...
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THE FIFTH BOOK If time - beguiling Pleasure but advance Her lustful trump , and blow her bold alarms , Oh how my sportful soul can frisk and dance , And hug that siren in her twinèd arms ! The sprightly voice of sinew - strengthening ...
THE FIFTH BOOK If time - beguiling Pleasure but advance Her lustful trump , and blow her bold alarms , Oh how my sportful soul can frisk and dance , And hug that siren in her twinèd arms ! The sprightly voice of sinew - strengthening ...
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2 20 60 CHORUS Bacchus ' blessings are a treasure ; Drinking is the soldier's pleasure ; Rich the treasure , Sweet the pleasure ; Sweet is pleasure after pain . Timotheus , placed on high Amid the tuneful quire , With flying fingers ...
2 20 60 CHORUS Bacchus ' blessings are a treasure ; Drinking is the soldier's pleasure ; Rich the treasure , Sweet the pleasure ; Sweet is pleasure after pain . Timotheus , placed on high Amid the tuneful quire , With flying fingers ...
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