Chap.

1    2| sense; but an endeavour to restrain this tumultuous passion,
2    2|    no sensible mother will restrain the natural frankness of
3    5|  of the world, or of hell, restrain her desire of pleasing other
4    5|   ought not, therefore, to restrain the prattle of girls, in
5    6|  of shame, obliges them to restrain this pampered desire of
6   13|  to be magnetised, than to restrain our appetites or govern
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