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if nature owns a monster in a human form 'tis he who can deliberately & selfishly fain confidence, sensibility & avowed affection against the very heart in which those sensations [[underline]] glow [[/underline]] Excited by himself Some other sad Straggler thro' Life, not more fortunate [[underline]] than myself-- [[/underline]] may-- Naturally, endued with a quick perception of pleasure, & a decision of character that renders nothing in the whole World indifferent to me, I can never want Employment formy thoughts or my faculties; --it is true my heart demands Enjoyment, but my reason tells me I cannot find this often --I never was able to fancy a freind in Every