Chap.

 1  Int|       men, are placed on this earth to unfold their faculties;
 2    4|      him; merely to adorn the earth, when her soul is capable
 3    4|     has traced, exists not on earth, or only resides in those
 4    5|       more equal happiness on earth, and have felt the calm
 5    5|     shoulders of a son of the earth, they may escape, who dare
 6    5|      at last arrive where the earth and clouds meet. Yet, disappointed
 7    5| secure ease and prosperity on earth as the first consideration,
 8    8|     we are formed of the same earth, and breathe the same element.
 9    8|       corruption, one foot on earth, the other with bold stride
10    9|     in an attempt to make the earth no longer cry for vengeance
11   10|     binds the whole family on earth together. Yet, reason seems
12   13|      were to fright thee from earth, in order to give loose
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