Chap.

 1  Int|         to convince them that the soft phrases, susceptibility
 2    2|      virtue, would banish all the soft arts of peace, and almost
 3    4|         navies grows;~ ~ But this soft family, to cares unknown,~ ~
 4    4|         but troublesome, to use a soft phrase, to others. All their
 5    4|     contempt; even though they be soft and fair?~ ~ These fears,
 6    5| sensibility desire in every woman soft features, and a flowing
 7    5|       caprice, or passion, giving soft answers to hasty words,
 8    5|         reason should disturb the soft playfulness of love. The
 9    7|        other object; yet when the soft cloud is grasped, the form
10    7|           after contemplating the soft shadowy landscape, she has
11    7|           your hearts will be too soft to afford modesty that tranquil
12    8|        watching the rising sun, a soft shower drizzling through
13    8|          softness. Something more soft than woman is then sought
14    9|         are only occupied by some soft platonic attachment; or,
15    9|       then, perhaps, pity was the soft handmaid of love, or the
16   12|        and mind, and that beauty, soft bewitching beauty! would
17   13|          the body.~ ~ 'Matter too soft a lasting mark to bear,~ ~ '
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