Chap.

1    3|    cause, forces them both to fly from themselves to noisy
2    6|     want fancy, and therefore fly from solitude in search
3   11|        of every denomination, fly; and, taking refuge in the
4   12|       and face, for those who fly from solitude dread, next
5   13|       wish, though vainly, to fly from his presence when fear
6   13| vitiated taste into life, and fly for amusement to the wanton,
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