Chap.

1    3|       be demi-gods - why let us serve them! And if the dignity
2    4|         very incomplete manner) serve as the common sense of life;
3    4|    graceful covering, which may serve to heighten their charms
4    5|    ill-nature of the women only serve to aggravate their own misfortunes,
5    5|         too many of my sex, may serve as the text for a few comments. '
6    5|     forgetting that they cannot serve God and mammon, endeavour
7    7|        of pity and disgust, may serve to illustrate this remark.
8   11| implanted an affection in me to serve as a guard to you whilst
9   12|    folly. Such exhibitions only serve to strike the spreading
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