Chap.

 1    2|         assertion. For Pope has said, in the name of the whole
 2    2|         wiser than Solomon hath said, that the heart should be
 3    2|    friendship. It has been well said, by a shrewd satirist, "
 4    3|        wild billows it has been said, 'thus far shalt thou go,
 5    3|      wish to sum up what I have said in a few words, for I here
 6    4|      desirable. The same may be said of the rich; they do not
 7    4|         love of pleasure may be said to govern them all; but
 8    4|       for? To remain, it may be said, innocent; they mean in
 9    4|         The very reverse may be said of love. In a great degree,
10    5|        from what I have already said; but the artificial structure
11    5|        of understanding what is said to them, before they are
12    5|     only man who has indirectly said that merely the person of
13    5|         beings on whom thou art said naturally to depend for
14    5|  pompous exordium, she adds, 'I said that the person of your
15    7|   liveth for ever and ever, and said, O my Father, hast Thou
16    8|       superficial moralists had said less respecting behaviour,
17    8| accident of this kind he may be said to lose his all, notwithstanding
18   13|         put to flight, as it is said, disorders that have baffled
19   13|         whole, and sin no more, said Jesus. And, are greater
20   13|       the disciples of him, who said, by their works we should
21   13|        not exercised, cannot be said to improve the understanding,
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