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1    2|       at her goal, and meanly proud rests satisfied with such
2    3|  women so infatuated as to be proud of a defect? Rousseau has
3    3|    who was more than commonly proud of her delicacy and sensibility.
4    3|   further; and here shall thy proud waves be stayed.' Vainly
5    4|    above opinion, dared to be proud of the privileges inherent
6    4|       can we expect men to be proud of virtue? And, till they
7    4|   female excellence make them proud of this delicacy though
8    9|      of women it sucks in.~ ~ Proud of their weakness, however,
9   13| phrase; and many females who, proud of their rank and fortune,
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