Chap.

1    3|   whose spirits have not been damped by inactivity, or innocence
2    5|    ardour of youth thus to be damped, and the luxuriancy of fancy
3    5|   cold hand of circumspection damped each generous feeling before
4    6| restless thoughts prey on the damped spirits.* Their reformation,
5   12|     benevolence, often rudely damped by man, must mount as a
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