Chap.

 1    1|    circle of life and death, and adorn God's garden for some purpose
 2    2|          Eve with perfect beauty adorn'd.~ ~ 'My Author and Disposer,
 3    2|          away merely employed to adorn her person, that she may
 4    3|         gilt cage, only seeks to adorn its prison. Men have various
 5    3|        has enough to think of to adorn her body and nurse a weak
 6    4|        smiling flowers that only adorn the land. This has ever
 7    4|         to please him; merely to adorn the earth, when her soul
 8    5|          is natural for youth to adorn the first object of its
 9    5| egregious folly. To see a mortal adorn an object with imaginary
10    7|         the graces that ought to adorn beauty, I should instantly
11    8|       fulfil, more noble than to adorn their persons, would not
12   12|          beauty! would no longer adorn the daughters of men. I
13   13|       only the men not the women adorn themselves; for where women
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