Chap.

1    5|        compelled to lay it aside. Dissipation, levity, and inconstancy,
2    6|          from the noisy scenes of dissipation; but, unless they became
3    8|         entirely up to vanity and dissipation, neglecting every domestic
4    9|        dragging from one scene of dissipation to another the nerveless
5   12|           they are spent in total dissipation and beastly indulgence.~ ~
6   12| immoderate fondness for dress and dissipation carries the mother of a
7   12|         obvious; in gay scenes of dissipation we meet the artificial mind
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