Chap.

1    3|   duties, and most effectually arms it against the inevitable
2    4|     and desire. In each others arms, as in a temple, with its
3    5| perceive that such are not the arms by which they gain the superiority.'~ ~
4    7|      She plays familiar in his arms,~ ~ And every soldier hath
5    7|       led her to her husband's arms. - The woman is immodest
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