Chap.

1    2|    transitory. To seek for a secret that would render it constant,
2    4| spoke to him, flattered that secret satisfaction with which
3    4|     a new lover, or pines in secret, the prey of virtue or prudence.
4    5| learning, keep it a profound secret, especially from the men
5    8|       Can I, conscious of my secret sins, throw off my fellow-creatures,
6   10|      and take their part, in secret, against the father, who
7   12|    parents by practising the secret tricks of the craft.~ ~
8   13|    unborn, to whom would the secret be revealed by immediate
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