Chap.

 1    1|     excluded, without having a voice, from a participation of
 2    3|       a few modulations of the voice, or useless postures of
 3    3|     compelled to listen to her voice.~ ~ It seems natural for
 4    4|     features. The sound of his voice, noble and affecting, gained
 5    4|       his arm, or lifts up his voice, to guard the lovely trembler -
 6    5|       a pleasing modulation of voice, an easy carriage and behaviour;
 7    5|       drawled out in a whining voice.~ ~ Throughout there is
 8    5|        features, and a flowing voice, a form, not robust, and
 9    5| authority of reason - when her voice is distinctly heard. But,
10    9|   safely, by giving his single voice, and suffering his light
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