Chap.

1    4| fermentation of the season; nor to dry up the feelings by employing
2    5|       fancy cut to the quick? This dry caution may, it is true,
3    6|         because business and other dry employments of the understanding,
4   12|     trudged in the morning, wet or dry, carrying his books, and
5   12|        early pollute the mind, and dry up the generous juices of
6   13|          reading of history a very dry task, and disquisitions
7   13|             and they find politics dry, because they have not acquired
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