Chap.

1    1|   society. - And, modesty, the fairest garb of virtue! has been
2    4|      brothers are, to view the fairest side of the question, good
3    5|     whom I have graced with my fairest gifts, and committed to
4    5|       beauteous innocents, the fairest images of heaven here below,
5    5|  address the British fair, the fairest of the fair, as if they
6    7|      with knowledge, it is its fairest fruit. What a gross idea
7    8|        he gladly places in the fairest light, to himself, the shews
8    9|      for it is the fate of the fairest flowers to be admired and
9   12| elegantly turned finish of the fairest features: whilst in every
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