Chap.

 1    1|         dead weights of vice and folly on the community. A man
 2    3|      such unnatural instances of folly and cruelty, nor does the
 3    3|    arrives, in descanting on the folly of the sex, let him not
 4    3|   pleasing; - what an example of folly, not to say vice, will she
 5    4|       The grand source of female folly and vice has ever appeared
 6    4|       discountenanc'd, and, like Folly, shows;~ ~ 'Authority and
 7    4|         a mixture of madness and folly!~ ~ This observation should
 8    4|      thus formed in the mould of folly during the time they are
 9    5|          lead to, but vanity and folly? The lover, it is true,
10    5|           I am astonished at the folly of many women, who are still
11    5|       wisdom as a deviation into folly.' Thus she dogmatically
12    5| knowledge of the world. We see a folly swell into a vice, by almost
13    5|          yield to more egregious folly. To see a mortal adorn an
14    6|        if such be the bondage of folly, how carefully ought we
15    7|          by her sensibility into folly - into vice;* and the dreadful
16    8|          appetites and their own folly.~ ~ Besides, she has a taint
17    8|          has a taint of the same folly, pure as she esteems herself,
18    9|       compliments which vice and folly are obliged to pay to virtue
19    9|          till these monuments of folly are levelled by virtue,
20   12|         nor laughed at for their folly.~ ~ Forcibly impressed by
21   12|         the hot-beds of vice and folly, and the knowledge of human
22   12|        the pomp of ignorance and folly. Such exhibitions only serve
23   12|   domesticate them? Is not their folly the by-word of the libertines,
24   12|      Christian.~ ~ This brood of folly shews how mistaken they
25   12|    interposition of well-meaning folly. For in the transactions
26   12|          than a sudden flight of folly. The power which vile and
27   13|            Some Instances of the Folly Which the Ignorance of Women~ ~
28   13|        with you on the egregious folly of desiring to know what
29   13|         that is never to die? On folly, on ignorance, say ye -
30   13|          simplicity bordering on folly, and with a simper would
31   13|         striking instance of the folly of women must not be omitted. -
32   13|       that wealth, idleness, and folly, produce between the sexes,
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