Chap.

1  Int|           of sickly delicacy that turns away from simple unadorned
2    1|         is to rise, as the phrase turns, by his merit, becomes a
3    3| melancholy resignation, her heart turns to her children with redoubled
4    4|    accustomed to lively emotions, turns to a new lover, or pines
5    5|           out from knowledge, and turns her aside from truth; yet
6    5|         the expanding powers, and turns to poison the generous juices
7   12|           Every earthly affection turns back, at intervals, to prey
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