Chap.

1    1|  in some shape, act like a tyrant, and tyranny, in whatever
2    2| often becomes a voluptuous tyrant when it graces his brow;
3    5|   is absorbed in that of a tyrant's.~ ~ Still Dr. Fordyce
4    6|    into a surly suspicious tyrant, who contemptuously insults
5   12|   the untrodden grass. The tyrant of this domain used to sit
6   13|    ever be considered as a tyrant.~ ~ But, fulfilling the
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