Chap.

 1  Int|          to inveigh against their ardour in hunting, shooting, and
 2    2|      branch with that persevering ardour necessary to give vigour
 3    2|         this the man, who, in his ardour for virtue, would banish
 4    4|      please, and with true heroic ardour endeavour to gain hearts
 5    4|      prudence of age to chill the ardour of youth.~ ~ From the same
 6    5|           little of that sanguine ardour, which it has been the business
 7    5|         damp the natural youthful ardour which produces not only
 8    5| fallacious by example? Why is the ardour of youth thus to be damped,
 9    5|         young person in the first ardour of friendship deifies the
10    7|      excellent substitute for the ardour of unsatisfied passion;
11    7|      passion; but to prolong that ardour it is indelicate, not to
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