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1    4|    and in this he is seldom disappointed. These arts, supported by
2    4|   some prior attachment, or disappointed affection, made it on one
3    5|  than never to trust; to be disappointed in love than never to love;
4    5|    with the sickly qualm of disappointed hope; and the still seriousness
5    5| surely the blessed fruit of disappointed hope! for He who delighteth
6    5| earth and clouds meet. Yet, disappointed as we are in our researches,
7   12|  always, in some degree, be disappointed, till education becomes
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