Chap.

1    2|        constitution; and why, to damp innocent vivacity, is she
2    5|        to contract the heart and damp the natural youthful ardour
3    7|         making the understanding damp the sensibility.~ ~ It may
4   11|         of a supposed privilege, damp the first faint glimmering
5   12| direction of men, who frequently damp, if not destroy, abilities,
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