Chap.

 1    2|           The fancy has hovered round a form of beauty dimly seen -
 2    3|       to the body, and, roaming round its gilt cage, only seeks
 3    4|         with abortive eagerness round the defiled body, unable
 4    4|       make lead gold!~ ~ I come round to my old argument; if woman
 5    4|       silence their feelings; a round of little cares, or vain
 6    4|    thoughts of women ever hover round their persons, and is it
 7    5|         the public opinion come round - for where are rules of
 8    5|      the changes which he rings round without ceasing - in a more
 9    5|      opinion of the world comes round. It is best to be directed
10    5|      feeble wing was fluttering round the visible effects to dive
11    7|     kind of mysterious sanctity round the beloved object, making
12    7|        The poor moth fluttering round a candle, burns its wings.~ ~
13    7|      because love always clings round the idea of home.~ ~ As
14    9|       listlessness, and rolling round the vacant eye which plainly
15   11|   mysterious sanctity is spread round the most arbitrary principle;
16   12| unsophisticated feelings spread round the human character. It
17   12|      please the men who flocked round her. The wife, mother, and
18   13|        but their husband. For a round of pleasures in which the
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