Chap.

1    2|      ground to rest our future hopes upon, they must be permitted
2    2| boundless prospect and sublime hopes, what necessity is there
3    3|        love, and her brightest hopes are beyond the grave, where
4    5|       of age, and the rational hopes of futurity, are all to
5    5|     infancy, to which the only hopes worth cherishing should
6    5|     ascends, disappointing his hopes when almost within his grasp,
7    6|        the background, and gay hopes, or lively emotions, banish
8    6|   employment, by quenching the hopes and fears that set in motion
9   12|        with eager anticipating hopes, for, at least, to speak
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