Chap.

1    2|         instead of envying the lovely pair, I have, with conscious
2    3| feminine graces, and from that lovely weakness the source of their
3    3|        help-mate!*~ ~ * 'O how lovely,' exclaims Rousseau, speaking
4    4|          Gay without toil, and lovely without art,~ ~ They spring
5    4|        his voice, to guard the lovely trembler - from what? Perhaps
6    5|        to assume to render her lovely.~ ~ He shall speak for himself,
7    7|      inspire cold admiration - lovely! - Thou that smoothest the
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