Chap.

 1  Int|           be denied - and it is a noble prerogative! But not content
 2    1|      introduces idiotism into the noble stem, and holds out baits
 3    2|          the contemplation of the noble struggles of suffering merit
 4    2|          style, when viewing some noble monument of human art, I
 5    2| employment and amusement, when no noble pursuit sets them above
 6    2|      protector will not gratify a noble mind that pants for, and
 7    2|     appetites of human nature.~ ~ Noble morality! and consistent
 8    3|        expence of another equally noble and necessary, bears the
 9    3|        sphere by indulging such a noble ambition. To the wild billows
10    4|           The sound of his voice, noble and affecting, gained those
11    4|          employed in rearing such noble structures. To rise in the
12    4|         enable man to acquire the noble privilege of reason, the
13    4|           like this, to prove its noble origin by panting after
14    5| endeavouring to please other men. Noble morality! But thus is the
15    5|  perfection which ever glows in a noble mind. But this knowledge
16    5|       mortal or immortal, if that noble passion did not really raise
17    5|      appetite, if reflection, the noble distinction of man, did
18    5|          world, would not, by its noble flights, prove that it had
19    7|           the foundation of every noble sentiment. How much more
20    8|         some duty to fulfil, more noble than to adorn their persons,
21    8|        public spirit, and all the noble train of virtues, on which
22   12|        pleasure in something more noble than the churlish gratification
23   12|    majestic pile fit to receive a noble inhabitant, in the relics
24   12|          politic; but should more noble, or rather, more just principles
25   13|           the world of spirits. A noble privilege, it must be allowed.
26   13|       they would have chosen more noble instruments, when they wished
27   13|    ignorance has seldom any thing noble in it, and may mostly be
28   13|           affected airs. But that noble simplicity of affection,
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