Chap.

 1    3|             present organized, that wealth and female softness equally
 2    4|         wishes. The respect paid to wealth and beauty is the most certain,
 3    8|       generate, on the rank soil of wealth, those swarms of summer
 4    9|             idleness can hereditary wealth and titles produce? For
 5    9|          kind is sought. Yet whilst wealth enervates men; and women
 6    9|      consequently, which is paid to wealth and mere personal charms,
 7    9|          with fonder recollections, wealth leads women to spurn. To
 8    9|            relaxing pleasures which wealth procures; but added to this
 9    9|           from a feculent stream of wealth that has muddied the pure
10    9|            negative supineness that wealth naturally generates.~ ~
11    9|             numerous scramblers for wealth sacrifice every thing to
12   13| tinsel-covering of vice; for whilst wealth renders a man more respectable
13   13|            respectable than virtue, wealth will be sought before virtue;
14   13|         corrupting intercourse that wealth, idleness, and folly, produce
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