Chap.

 1    1|        accomplishments, men will seek for pleasure in variety,
 2  Int|         senses, pay them, do not seek to obtain a durable interest
 3    2| fellowship I speak~ ~ 'Such as I seek, fit to participate~ ~ '
 4    2|           must be transitory. To seek for a secret that would
 5    4|        the advantages which they seek.' - True! my male readers
 6    4|         relaxation; whilst women seek for pleasure as the main
 7    4|         wives; but leave home to seek for more agreeable, may
 8    5|    privation, or where is she to seek for a fresh employment?
 9    5|          Johnsonian periods.~ ~ 'Seek not for happiness in singularity;
10    7|       nature forbid Thy child to seek Thee in the fair forms of
11    8|    verily obtain the reward they seek; for the heart of man cannot
12    8|         own sake, they would not seek for a compensation in vanity,
13   10|          are their children, and seek no further for the foundation
14   12|     friendship, is accustomed to seek for pleasure in something
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