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1 1| placed us here, saw the fair idea, he willed, by allowing 2 2| and ridicule.* Like the fair sex, the business of their 3 2| heterogeneous associations, as fair defects, amiable weaknesses, & 4 2| their sole ambition is to be fair, to raise emotion instead 5 3| the elegant formers of the fair sex would insinuate.~ ~ 6 3| destiny, must submit to be a fair defect in creation. But 7 4| and classes the brown and fair with the smiling flowers 8 4| flowers.~ ~ 'Flowers to the fair: to you these flowers I 9 4| heart.~ ~ Nor blush, my fair, to own you copy these;~ ~ 10 4| lineal descent from the first fair defect in nature, the sovereignty 11 4| should not be confined to the fair sex; however, at present, 12 4| though they be soft and fair?~ ~ These fears, when not 13 4| acquaintance. These are the fair defects in nature; the women 14 5| eloquent when they flow down fair cheeks.~ ~ Of what materials 15 5| if, in order to keep it fair, he have not made it quite 16 5| obliged to quote, to give a fair view of the subject, the 17 5| him address the British fair, the fairest of the fair, 18 5| fair, the fairest of the fair, as if they had only feelings.~ ~ 19 5| gives firmness to the first fair purposes of sensibility - 20 6| oppression, that blasts the fair promises of spring? This 21 6| to work, to make the most fair - the first good.~ ~ Common 22 7| They cannot.' Thus is the fair book of knowledge to be 23 7| child to seek Thee in the fair forms of truth? And, can 24 7| assume its semblance; but the fair veil will only be worn on 25 7| only be loved whilst ye are fair! The downcast eye, the rosy 26 8| not chastity and all its fair train, that they are employed 27 8| be read by man! Still the fair fame that is naturally reflected 28 9| animate female bosoms. - But fair and softly, gentle reader, 29 9| females, unless they were fair; then, perhaps, pity was 30 12| should appear. But this fair assemblage is not to be 31 12| when the face is plump and fair; but her understanding had 32 13| distinguish'd by black, brown, or fair.'~ ~The most cruel wounds