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But a man who
loves wealth and is enthralled by gold and measures
happiness by purple and power, who has not tasted
liberty or tested free speech or contemplated truth,
whose constant companions are flattery and servility ;
a min who has unreservedly committed his soul to
pleasure and has resolved to serve none but her,
fond of extravagant fare and fond of wine and


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women, full of trickery, deceit and falsehood; a
man who likes to hear twanging, fluting and emasculated singing—
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