Chap.

 1    1|     whose ashes still preach peace, and whose memory demands
 2    2|  banish all the soft arts of peace, and almost carry us back
 3    2| taste without destroying her peace of mind. She will not model
 4    3|  death of love, and domestic peace is not destroyed by struggles
 5    4|     her, to preserve his own peace, scold the servants, and
 6    5|    the civilized man.~ ~ But peace to his manes! I war not
 7    5|   the rudeness and depart in peace, though sprinkled, perhaps,
 8    5|     She will not impart that peace, 'which passeth understanding,'
 9    8|     the moral character, and peace of mind, of the chaster
10    9|   respect ourselves; and the peace of mind of a worthy man
11   12|   would life be without that peace which the love of God, when
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