Chap.

1    2|       justly termed cunning, softness of temper, outward obedience,
2    2|    that women are formed for softness and sweet attractive grace,
3    2|    For instance, the winning softness so warmly, and frequently,
4    2|  great exertions, or insipid softness, varnished over with the
5    3|       that wealth and female softness equally tend to debase mankind,
6    5|      man, with true feminine softness, the very moment when he
7    5|    one character of yielding softness and gentle compliance.~ ~
8    5| respect to duplicity, female softness, delicacy of constitution;
9    8|    that he refines on female softness. Something more soft than
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