Chap.

 1    2|     every age there has been a stream of popular opinion that
 2    4|        their example; a common stream hurries them both along
 3    5|       easy to catch the flying stream? Such slaves are we to hope
 4    5|       hurried along the common stream; ambition, love, hope, and
 5    8|     till it poisoned the vital stream it sucked? Can I, conscious
 6    9|       but not a less salutary, stream. No, our British heroes
 7    9|        proceed from a feculent stream of wealth that has muddied
 8    9| dropped into the black rolling stream of time, that silently sweeps
 9   11|  boldly facing it in the clear stream.~ ~ From the clear stream
10   11|      stream.~ ~ From the clear stream of argument, indeed, the
11   12|       tears! how has thy clear stream been muddied by the dabblers,
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