Chap.

 1    4|        for soberer sense in the face, and for traces of passion,
 2    5|       when at rest, neither the face nor limbs may have much
 3    5|       and when any one dares to face them, though actuated by
 4    7|   Behind the door she hides her face;~ ~ Next time at distance
 5    7| startest from thy dream only to face a sneering, frowning world,
 6    9|       where virtue can shew its face and ripen amidst the rigours
 7   12|    clouds that thicken over the face of truth; but let more reason
 8   12|      affections can give to the face. Gallantry, and what is
 9   12|         the charms of a made up face, they only strike the senses
10   12|         the artificial mind and face, for those who fly from
11   12|      not miss the mind when the face is plump and fair; but her
12   13|       it should stare us in the face, that he would work a miracle
13   13|       appears, at least, with a face of probability, to rise
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