Chap.

1    5|        afterwards cost them too dear; and to the suppression
2    5| severely exposed.~ ~ Let us, my dear contemporaries, arise above
3    5|      sometimes purchased at too dear a rate. I can only answer
4    7|          that memory long holds dear. But, I have tripped unawares
5    9|      parade which costs them so dear. This is mere gothic grandeur,
6    9|      not listen to a truth that dear bought experience has brought
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