Chap.

 1  Int|  introduces.~ ~ My own sex, I hope, will excuse me, if I treat
 2    1|    springs of savage conduct, hope and fear, must have had
 3    2|  inference he pleases; but, I hope, that no sensible mother
 4    3|      Rousseau's Emilius.~ ~ I hope my readers still remember
 5    3|     grief, dwells on the fond hope that the eyes which her
 6    5|  sickly qualm of disappointed hope; and the still seriousness
 7    5| blessed fruit of disappointed hope! for He who delighteth to
 8    5|      The days of activity and hope are over, and the opportunities
 9    5| stream? Such slaves are we to hope and fear!~ ~ But, vain as
10    5|       stream; ambition, love, hope, and fear, exert their wonted
11    5|     passion vainly beat.~ ~ I hope I shall not be misunderstood
12    7|     her remember, that if she hope to find favour in the sight
13    8|     and, of evasively feeding hope with the chameleon's food:
14    8|    are not highly seasoned by hope or fear.~ ~ Sometimes married
15   12| unfold the tender blossoms of hope, are turned sour, and vented
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