Chap.

1    9| ceremonies that with cumberous pomp supplied the place of domestic
2    9| princesses to pass with stupid pomp before a gaping crowd, who
3   12|    contend that the theatrical pomp which gratifies our senses,
4   12|  solemn cadences, with all the pomp of ignorance and folly.
5   13|     them. The glare of worldly pomp which surrounded these impostors,
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