Chap.

 1  Int|     the poor babes whom they bring into the world?~ ~ If then
 2    1|  presumption to endeavour to bring forward proofs; though proof
 3    2|    could not be practised to bring the balance even, much less
 4    3|    vices of licentious youth bring her with sorrow, if not
 5    4|       to you these flowers I bring,~ ~ And strive to greet
 6    4|   bare mentioning of it must bring before people, who at all
 7    4|    live together in order to bring up their offspring, nature
 8    5|     woman's side will always bring a man back to reason, at
 9    5|    well-educated female, and bring in her hand an Emilius or
10    5|   owed them, might chance to bring back their reason to its
11    5|      that such conduct would bring back wandering love, instead
12    5|      For the vain attempt to bring forth the fruit of experience,
13    5|    negatives. Before you can bring them to a point, to start
14    7|  which leads a man coolly to bring forward, without a blush,
15   12|   and if he did he could not bring himself back to childhood,
16   12|      and discipline; but, to bring forward these clever boys,
17   12|  effect reason would have to bring them back to nature, and
18   12| Which, in other words, is to bring to market a marriageable
19   12|     therefore he laboured to bring woman down to her's. He
20   13|  some explanatory remarks to bring the subject home to reason -
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