Chap.

 1    1|      independence I will ever secure by contracting my wants,
 2    1|        when sense and modesty secure her the friendship of her
 3    2|       manner when they try to secure the good conduct of women
 4    2|     equality, if they wish to secure the placid satisfaction
 5    2|   sickly delicacy in order to secure her husband's affection?
 6    3|     form their principles and secure their property. But, alas!
 7    5|        provided her virtue is secure, is both grossly indelicate
 8    5|     belief.~ ~ If you mean to secure ease and prosperity on earth
 9    5|   amusing them, and labour to secure the present moment, though
10    7|       truth is sacrificed, to secure the heart of a husband,
11    8| chastity.' 'A man,' adds he, 'secure in his own good conduct,
12    9|       for the poor, so he can secure for his family the odd trick.
13   12|      coquetry will not always secure them attention, during a
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