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 1    2|         of evil.~ ~ Children, I grant, should be innocent; but
 2    2|       mere satellite. Milton, I grant, was of a very different
 3    2| friendship!~ ~ In a seraglio, I grant, that all these arts are
 4    2|     single life with dignity, I grant; but that she should avoid
 5    3|           This objection has, I grant, some force; but while such
 6    4|         prove this, and I shall grant that woman only exists for
 7    4|       converse. With a lover, I grant, she should be so, and her
 8    4|    prostitute; though I readily grant that if it be necessary
 9    9|    statesmen.~ ~ As soldiers, I grant, they can now only gather,
10   10|      not rest in expedients, or grant that what is metaphysically
11   11|        duty.~ ~ It is easier, I grant, to command than reason;
12   12|          A few good scholars, I grant, may have been formed by
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