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 1    2|    docile blind obedience, to gratify the senses of man when he
 2    2|    may excite tenderness, and gratify the arrogant pride of man;
 3    2|       of a protector will not gratify a noble mind that pants
 4    2|  tainted by coquetish arts to gratify the sensualist, and prevent
 5    2|   their improvement merely to gratify his sensual appetites. He
 6    3|     was not created merely to gratify the appetite of man, or
 7    3|      obtaining most power who gratify a predominant one, the sex
 8    4|     to excite emotion, not to gratify her vanity, but her heart.
 9    7| weakness nor sensibility will gratify him - he looks for affection.~ ~
10    7|       But women only dress to gratify men of gallantry; for the
11    8|     square their behaviour to gratify the taste by which they
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