Chap.

1    3| licentious youth bring her with sorrow, if not with poverty also,
2    3|         after time has softened sorrow into melancholy resignation,
3    5|      vainly wishing to ward off sorrow and error - and by thus
4    5|     attained without labour and sorrow; and those who wish to spare
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