Chap.

 1    1|        baits to render thousands idle and vicious.~ ~ Nothing
 2    1| occasional residence of a set of idle superficial young men, whose
 3    3|        together listening to the idle chat of weak nurses, or
 4    5|     procure them this homage.~ ~ Idle empty words! What can such
 5    6|           still affections, that idle jealousies would not be
 6    8|    respectful sighs, and all the idle homage of what is called
 7    8|        furnishing the vicious or idle with a pretext for violating
 8    9|          whoever the devil finds idle he will employ. And what
 9    9|       enable an endless tribe of idle princes and princesses to
10    9|        not be interrupted by the idle vanity of his wife, nor
11   12|    morals of our clergy; for the idle vermin who two or three
12   12|         Instead of pursuing this idle routine, sighing for tasteless
13   13|          ladies who follow these idle inventions; for ladies,
14   13|        balls, not to mention the idle bustle of morning trifling,
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