Chap.

 1    1|      has been introduced by the creature, whom he formed, knowing
 2    1|        good. Could the helpless creature whom he called from nothing
 3    1|        to call into existence a creature above the brutes,* who could
 4    1|        caprice of a weak fellow creature, whose very station sinks
 5    2|        he is a base and ignoble creature!' Men, indeed, appear to
 6    2|        cannot be an accountable creature.~ ~ The poet then should
 7    3|      animal kingdom every young creature requires almost continual
 8    3|        it possible that a human creature could have become such a
 9    3|     think her a pleasing docile creature, will not choose to marry
10    3|       conformed, as a dependent creature should, to the ceremonies
11    4|       the tie that connects the creature with the Creator; for, can
12    4|       really improve a rational creature; but the whole female sex
13    4|     attain to render a rational creature useful to others, and content
14    4|       which degrades a rational creature in a way women are not aware
15    4|         to be an intelligential creature, who is not to receive,
16    5|        and regulate. The little creature will doubtless be very desirous
17    5|   virtue can be expected from a creature when the seed-time of life
18    5|      with him for being a human creature, she may as well whine about
19    6|        may render the dependent creature an interesting object, in
20    7|        the presence of a fellow creature; women are now out of the
21    7|        they boast of? Truly the creature of sensibility was surprised
22    7|         contaminate an innocent creature's mind by instilling false
23    7|         respect which one human creature owes to another? That squeamish
24    8| insulting contempt a poor timid creature, abashed by a sense of her
25   12|      compassion to every living creature.~ ~ Humanity to animals
26   12|         wife, mother, and human creature, were all swallowed up by
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