Chap.

 1    2|     opposed to wisdom, little cares to great exertions, or insipid
 2    2| languid hours, and soften the cares of a fellow-creature who
 3    3|       and as they grow up the cares of life are lessened by
 4    4|      But this soft family, to cares unknown,~ ~ Were born for
 5    4| useful struggles with worldly cares.~ ~ The power of generalizing
 6    4|       it when people have the cares of life to struggle with;
 7    4|       exist with such trivial cares?~ ~ In short, women, in
 8    4|    the variety of meannesses, cares, and sorrows, into which
 9    4|   feelings; a round of little cares, or vain pursuits frittering
10    5|    the most vexatious worldly cares, and bear with the vices
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