Chap.

 1    1|        visiting the harlot, nor forget, in obeying the call of
 2    2|    pleasant; but ought never to forget, in common with man, that
 3    2|         or distant views, as to forget the affections and duties
 4    2|         conquests, endeavour to forget the mortification her love
 5    3|    interesting them. We seem to forget, that it is upon the qualities
 6    4|        present gratification to forget her grand destination, nature
 7    7|       so grossly familiar as to forget the respect which one human
 8    7|       to make them so. I do not forget the spurts of activity which
 9    7|     never to let their husbands forget the privilege of marriage;
10   12|       of antiquity.~ ~ I do not forget the popular opinion that
11   12| conversation which made the men forget that they were pretty women.~ ~
12   13|        warmth; but let them not forget that the followers of these
13   13|       Even virtuous women never forget their sex in company, for
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