Chap.

1    2|    now speak of women who are restrained by principle or prejudice;
2    2|       life, when they are not restrained within due bounds.~ ~ I
3    3|   then do they beat and foam, restrained by the power that confines
4    3|     But an immortal soul, not restrained by mechanical laws and struggling
5    5|      such weak beings must be restrained by arbitrary means, and
6    5|    fear, delicacy, or virtue, restrained him, he debauched his imagination,
7    9|       of these women might be restrained from marrying by a proper
8   12|     women, for girls are more restrained and cowed than boys, speak
9   13| female life is to please, and restrained from entering into more
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