Chap.

 1    2|   senses of man when he can no longer soar on the wing of contemplation.~ ~
 2    3|  inspired and returned. She no longer thinks of pleasing, and
 3    4| opinion; for, when they can no longer inspire love, they pay for
 4    5|     other men, when she can no longer please her husband, what
 5    5|      the sensualist who can no longer relish the artless charms
 6    6|    women whose beauty could no longer be repaired. They have retired
 7    9|   attempt to make the earth no longer cry for vengeance as it
 8    9|     traffick. A minister is no longer a minister, than while he
 9   12|    bewitching beauty! would no longer adorn the daughters of men.
10   12|        infirmities made him no longer treat her like a woman,
11   13|        mamma, to stay a little longer. Thus made slavishly to
12   13|        person of a woman is no longer preferred to her mind. For
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