Chap.

1    3| for let them beware of the fallacious light of sentiment; too
2    5| when they are proved to be fallacious by example? Why is the ardour
3    5|   object be proved equally fallacious; for they would all appear
4    5|    manner by this borrowed fallacious light, as if they had illuminated
5    7| flaunting plumes; because, fallacious as unstable, is the conduct
6    8|     Whence arises the easy fallacious behaviour of a courtier?
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