Chap.

 1    2|         blind obedience is ever sought for by power, tyrants and
 2    2|       things right; but man has sought him out many inventions
 3    4| amusement which they have never sought to relish, but frequently
 4    5|       into his soul.~ ~ He then sought for solitude, not to sleep
 5    6|   theirs mere sensual gust, and sought with surly pride.'~ ~ But
 6    8|         soft than woman is then sought for; till, in Italy, and
 7    9|      beside a return in kind is sought. Yet whilst wealth enervates
 8    9|  procured by interest, and only sought to enable a man to keep
 9   13|     than virtue, wealth will be sought before virtue; and, whilst
10   13|         and with whom they have sought for pleasure with eager
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