Chap.

 1    1|       orderly train of virtues spring, can only be produced by
 2    1|      you not touched a certain spring, you would have known nothing
 3    2|      grow languid, or become a spring of bitterness; and love,
 4    4|      greet you with an earlier spring.~ ~ Flowers SWEET, and gay,
 5    4|    lovely without art,~ ~ They spring to CHEER the sense, and
 6    4|      by the generous juices of spring, just raised by the electric
 7    4|    appears clear that they all spring from want of understanding.
 8    5| comments, it is true, will all spring from a few simple principles,
 9    5| self-preservation be the grand spring of all her actions, when
10    5|        are faults that readily spring up from their first propensities,
11    5|    during the genial months of spring? But this is mere declamation,
12    6|    blasts the fair promises of spring? This cruel association
13    7|      feeling the balmy gale of spring stealing on me, though november
14    9|        of acting from a nobler spring, if she be an heir of immortality?
15   12|         will not be a powerful spring of action unless it extend
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