Chap.

1    1|      man of rank or fortune, sure of rising by interest, has
2    1| luxury and superstition, the sure dregs of ambition. The indolent
3    2|   male sex,~ ~ 'Yet ne'er so sure our passion to create,~ ~ '
4    5|     taught to despise as the sure mark of a little vain mind.
5    8|     only more true, but more sure.~ ~ There are, it is true,
6   10|     render 'assurance doubly sure,' one kind of despotism
7   12|     Besides, this would be a sure way to promote early marriages,
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