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1 2| husband's heart when they are seen every day, when the summer 2 2| round a form of beauty dimly seen - but familiarity might 3 3| the polished nations I had seen. And the consequences are 4 3| acted accordingly. - I have seen this weak sophisticated 5 3| Yet, at the moment, I have seen her insult a worthy old 6 4| conclude, from what I have seen in fashionable life, that 7 4| of toil: and, gradually seen as it ripens, only affords 8 4| not material, it cannot be seen or felt! Yet the eager pursuit 9 4| comprehensive sense, I have seen most in low life. Many poor 10 5| will not be valued, or even seen after a couple have lived 11 5| carriage, whom he has never seen before, she will consider 12 5| his brother whom be hath seen, how can he love God? asked 13 5| made by men who have coolly seen mankind through the medium 14 5| sight of the object, not seen through the medium of the 15 5| forbearance. The world cannot be seen by an unmoved spectator, 16 5| which is only talked of, or seen.* Many of those children 17 6| I have frequently seen this exemplified in women 18 7| habitual cleanliness, is seldom seen in any great degree, unless 19 7| not to let their legs be seen, is as childish as immodest.*~ ~ * 20 7| character is rarely to be seen: yet, if men were only anxious 21 8| corners of streets, to be seen of men, verily obtain the 22 8| adorns her person only to be seen by men, to excite respectful 23 9| household business. I have seen her prepare herself and 24 9| feign, for I have seldom seen much compassion excited 25 11| husbands; for I have frequently seen a little sharp-faced miss 26 12| what a languid yawn have I seen an admirable poem thrown 27 12| I bought my gown. I have seen also an eye glanced coldly 28 12| any plan of reason may be seen through much sooner than 29 12| husbands. What arts have I not seen silly women use to interrupt 30 13| in which little can be seen to satisfy the heart without 31 13| spirited filly, which I have seen breaking on a strand: its