Chap.

 1    2|       various virtues, become the friend, and not the humble dependent
 2    2|          woman will be either the friend or slave of man. We shall
 3    5|       continue to be his wife and friend, you will be the mother
 4    5|         compelled to esteem, or a friend to whom he could confide
 5    5| understanding of some relation or friend, and without fully comprehending
 6    7|       person of an absent or lost friend, which gave birth to that
 7    7|           spare the delicacy of a friend, by still keeping a veil
 8    7|          to say disgusted, when a friend has appeared, whom I parted
 9   10|          the lover becomes only a friend, and mutual confidence takes
10   11|          approbation of his first friend.~ ~ But, respect for parents
11   12|  childhood, and become the proper friend and play-fellow of an infant
12   12|         at their fire-side with a friend, after they cease to play
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