Chap.

 1    1|        must necessarily be made foolish or vicious by the very constitution
 2    5|        with dolls and listen to foolish conversations; - the effect
 3    5|        heart as about any other foolish thing. - And this very want
 4    8|     given rise to the trite and foolish observation, that the first
 5   10|     Meek wives are, in general, foolish mothers; wanting their children
 6   12| practised by women to gain some foolish thing on which their silly
 7   12|        The power which vile and foolish women have had over wise
 8   13|       is your own conduct, O ye foolish women! which throws an odium
 9   13|     appetites by preying on the foolish ones?~ ~ Perhaps, however,
10   13|        from thistles, as that a foolish ignorant woman should be
11   13|       true refiner of joy! - if foolish men were to fright thee
12   13|       are by ignorance rendered foolish or vicious, is, I think,
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