Chap.

1    2|     in kind, though they may vainly struggle for the same degree;
2    3|      proud waves be stayed.' Vainly then do they beat and foam,
3    5| pleasure and improvement, by vainly wishing to ward off sorrow
4    5|  which the storms of passion vainly beat.~ ~ I hope I shall
5    7|     heats the imagination by vainly endeavouring to obscure
6   13|       We should wish, though vainly, to fly from his presence
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