Chap.

1    4| in discourse with her~ ~ 'Loses discountenanc'd, and, like
2    5|  of the affections always loses by their gratification.
3    8| the dupe of his own arts, loses that sagacity, which has
4   10|  conscientiously. It then loses the venerable aspect of
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