Chap.

 1  Int|     fellow creatures who find amusement in their society.~ ~ I am
 2  Int|       soon only afford barren amusement.~ ~ But as I purpose taking
 3    2|     senses for employment and amusement, when no noble pursuit sets
 4    3|       to neglect the pleasing amusement of making O's, merely because
 5    4|  literature affords a fund of amusement which they have never sought
 6    5|      the doll is the peculiar amusement of the females; from whence
 7    5|       daily performed for the amusement of superiour beings. How
 8   12|       which becomes the chief amusement of the boys during the play
 9   13| dependent on the novelist for amusement. Yet, when I exclaim against
10   13|  taste into life, and fly for amusement to the wanton, from the
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