Chap.

1    3|       through a false medium.~ ~ Pursuing these reflections, the fondness
2    4|    unattainable perfection; ever pursuing what it acknowledges to
3    5|  educated in the same manner. In pursuing the directions of nature,
4    5|       and they who are earnestly pursuing their road, may bound over
5    5|        sons and daughters of men pursuing shadows, and anxiously wasting
6    5|       same thing, when they were pursuing some imaginary present good.~ ~
7    5|   running after a phantom, and, 'pursuing the bubble fame in the cannon'
8    7| triumphed in thy weakness is now pursuing new conquests; but for thee -
9   12|        fate for life. Instead of pursuing this idle routine, sighing
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