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 1    3|     her children, reaping the reward of her care. The intelligent
 2    4|   ever made true pleasure the reward of labour. Pleasure - enervating
 3    4|      is defrauded of her just reward; for the wages due to her
 4    5|  Whilst, on the contrary, the reward which virtue promises to
 5    5| stronger motives, no brighter reward? Must they always be debased
 6    5|     but the honey must be the reward of the individual's own
 7    7|   reputation will be her only reward; for that awful intercourse,
 8    8|     of men, verily obtain the reward they seek; for the heart
 9    9|    which they are the natural reward. Still there are some loop-holes
10   10|       murmur if they miss the reward of duty - parental affection
11   12| together by chance; it is the reward of exertions calculated
12   13|      insisted that it was the reward, or consequence, of superiour
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