Chap.

 1    4|   duties of life, or even to relish the affections that carry
 2    4|    they have never sought to relish, but frequently to despise.
 3    5| sensualist who can no longer relish the artless charms of sincerity,
 4    6|      can they be expected to relish in a lover what they do
 5    6|   sated appetite, losing all relish for pure and simple pleasures,
 6    7|     not sufficient virtue to relish the innocent pleasures of
 7    7|   gratification, nor even to relish the epicurism of virtue -
 8    8|    thoughts, having lost all relish for pleasures that are not
 9   12| appeared to have the highest relish for the simple beauties
10   13|  that if she ever attained a relish for reading them, he should
11   13|      naturally lead a man to relish an artless display of affection
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