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1 2| because they seem to have a passion for a scarlet coat? Has 2 2| the useful struggles of passion, the triumphs of good dispositions, 3 2| fortune, rising superior to passion and discontent.~ ~ Women 4 2| Yet ne'er so sure our passion to create,~ ~ 'As when she 5 2| restrain this tumultuous passion, and to prove that it should 6 2| inquiry.~ ~ Love, the common passion, in which chance and sensation 7 2| or sink below love. This passion, naturally increased by 8 2| to love each other with passion. I mean to say that they 9 2| itself, and reason teach passion to submit to necessity; 10 2| to allude to the romantic passion, which is the concomitant 11 2| its wing? But that grand passion not proportioned to the 12 2| of the immortality of the passion.~ ~ Of the same complexion 13 2| taking place of every nobler passion, their sole ambition is 14 3| common sense, and savour of passion. The divine right of husbands, 15 3| reason of man - the homage of passion. Man, accustomed to bow 16 3| instead of challenging his passion, The violence of his desires 17 3| she subdues every wayward passion to fulfil the double duty 18 3| pleasure of an awakening passion, which might again have 19 4| libertine, who, in a gust of passion, takes advantage of unsuspecting 20 4| with some other fleeting passion, to which reason has never 21 4| those attentions with the passion necessary to excite lively 22 4| and, moulding them with passion, give to the inert body 23 4| face, and for traces of passion, instead of the dimples 24 4| virtue, though the only passion fostered in her heart - 25 4| circumstances checked their passion; if the recollection of 26 4| complain of the delusions of passion, do not recollect that they 27 4| her taste to render her passion alluring, has something 28 5| degrees, take off the edge of passion. But when love hath lasted 29 5| succeeds to the transports of passion. Children often form a more 30 5| lover-like phrases of pumped up passion, which are every where interspersed. 31 5| creatures, and not led to have a passion for their own insipid persons. 32 5| reason is the bubble of his passion, and he does not utter a 33 5| unevenness, caprice, or passion, giving soft answers to 34 5| character, neither reason nor passion in this domestic drudge, 35 5| because 'he admits the passion of love.' It would require 36 5| species; but he talked with passion, and that powerful spell 37 5| feeling any emotions of passion, because that a well educated 38 5| immortal, if that noble passion did not really raise the 39 5| imagination, soon reduce the passion to an appetite, if reflection, 40 5| order which the struggles of passion produce?~ ~ The habit of 41 5| attained by fostering any passion, might be shewn to be equally 42 5| magnified by the governing passion implanted in us by the Author 43 5| against which the storms of passion vainly beat.~ ~ I hope I 44 6| to adjust their dress, 'a passion for a scarlet coat,' is 45 6| great degree, an arbitrary passion, and will reign, like some 46 6| fire, and thus mount to passion. No, I repeat it, the love 47 6| after marriage calmly let passion subside into friendship - 48 6| to love, I speak of the passion, their husbands to the end 49 6| love. Such men will inspire passion. Half the sex, in its present 50 7| had it been sacrificed to passion, to make us respect the 51 7| respect - unless appetite or passion give the tone, peculiar 52 7| make it proper to check a passion, the burden is thrown on 53 7| betrayed thee! In a dream of passion thou consented to wander 54 7| the ardour of unsatisfied passion; but to prolong that ardour 55 11| to resist the squalls of passion, or the silent sapping of 56 12| the poet to personify each passion, and the painter to sketch 57 13| notions respecting that passion, which lead them shamefully 58 13| cherishing any strong legitimate passion, the language of passion 59 13| passion, the language of passion in affected tones slips 60 13| in the dark the flame of passion.~ ~ SECT. III.~ ~ Ignorance 61 13| and love, as an heroic passion, like genius, appears but 62 13| the pledges of a warmer passion the necessary parental attention;