Chap.

1    2|      thou not made me here thy substitute,~ ~ 'And these inferior
2    2|    adjust behaviour are a weak substitute for simple principles.~ ~
3    2|  respected. Fondness is a poor substitute for friendship!~ ~ In a
4    2|        sufficient intellect to substitute the calm tenderness of friendship,
5    3|   impressed by precept, a poor substitute, it is true, for cultivation
6    5|       please her husband, what substitute can be found by a being
7    5|       moral being. It may be a substitute for worldly pursuits; yet
8    7|       children is an excellent substitute for the ardour of unsatisfied
9   10| furnished women with a natural substitute for love, when the lover
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