Chap.

1    1| concealing its deformity under gay ornamental drapery. An air
2    4|  spring.~ ~ Flowers SWEET, and gay, and DELICATE LIKE YOU;~ ~
3    4| pleasure and delight ALONE.~ ~ Gay without toil, and lovely
4    5|      sanguine constitution, be gay or grave, unreproved; be
5    6|     their own ground. Rendered gay and giddy by the whole tenor
6    6|       into the background, and gay hopes, or lively emotions,
7    7|      fear and shame.' - [John] Gay.~ ~ The shameless behaviour
8    7| thoughts have been occupied by gay pleasures or schemes to
9   12|     consequence is obvious; in gay scenes of dissipation we
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