Chap.

1    4|     true they are provided with food and raiment, for which they
2    4|     observed. Bread, the common food of life, seldom thought
3    5| affections with what is now the food of vanity, I would fain
4    6|         rakes; and fancy is the food of love. Such men will inspire
5    7|       for this must ever be the food of joy!~ ~ * Male or female,
6    8|       hope with the chameleon's food: thus does politeness sport
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