racing kinds, both pleasure and pain; of these each singly has begotten concerning the body and concerning the soul. 21 With respect to pleasure and pain, the retinue following from the passions is great. 22 Ahead of pleasure, then, is desire, and after pleasure is joy. 23 Ahead of pain is fear, and after pain is grief. 24 Anger is a passion sharing pleasure and pain, if one reflects what befalls