Book, Chapter

1    1,   9|        part;~Nor yearn for the courts of proud princes who frown
2    1,   9|   first, let him haunt not the courts; let his pages be graced~
3    4, 108|      cringing lawyer dreams of courts and trials,~The miser hides
4    4, 112|     becomes a power: alas! who courts his end~By drawing sword
5    5, 155| influence" is as common in our courts as Ambrose Bierce's definition
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