Chap.

 1    1| unreflecting wanderer, that man was born to run the circle of life
 2    3|           clear, the state they are born in was an unnatural one.
 3    4|           to cares unknown,~ ~ Were born for pleasure and delight
 4    4|           as the rich: for they are born, I now speak of a state
 5    4|    superiority, which those who are born to inferior station can
 6    4|             as well never have been born, unless it were necessary
 7    4|            counteracted, or she was born only to procreate and rot.
 8    4|       established, more females are born than males. This appears
 9    4|          generality of children are born females.~ ~ 'In the greater
10    4|   difference takes place, the males born are more numerous, in the
11    5|            good one. As the body is born, in a manner, before the
12    5|            him farther astray; for, born with a warm constitution
13    5|    bastardized by being the younger born, reason together, and learn
14    5|           reserve; if men were only born to form a circle of life
15    8|           womb, or cast it off when born. Nature in every thing demands
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