Chap.

1    3|          eye, they must have had iron frames. Shakspeare never
2    3| miserable! and, bent beneath the iron hand of destiny, must submit
3    4|  operations of the mind with the iron pen of fate, and tell us
4    5|      when it is proved to be the iron bed of fate, to fit which
5    5|       emphatically be called the iron sceptre of tyranny, the
6    5|          and the latter rendered iron corroding fetters, if the
7   13|         eye. - Fear not that the iron will enter into their souls -
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