Chap.

1    3|   piously believing that wiser heads than her own have settled
2    4|     have only to lift up their heads to throw off the yoke; yet,
3    4| exertion of their own hands or heads. But these women should
4    5|        by reflection, till our heads become a balance for our
5    9|       instead of hanging their heads surcharged with the dew
6   12|     forwards, holding up their heads and turning out their toes,
7   13|        nature sharpens in weak heads as a principle of self-preservation,
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