Chap.

 1    1| shew that man must, in some shape, act like a tyrant, and
 2    2|    light, and not forced to shape their course by the twinkling
 3    4|     the gracefulness of his shape, and the majestic beauty
 4    5|     met with a hero, in the shape of a husband; who, paying
 5    6| misery, in its most hideous shape. When the habits of weak
 6    7| garb that fits close to the shape. There is an impertinence
 7    9|    called - eternity. - For shape, can it be called, 'that
 8    9|     can it be called, 'that shape hath none?'~ ~ Business
 9   10|     principle, for in every shape it would reign without controul
10   12| execrates the devils in the shape of men, who goad to madness
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