Chap.

1  Int|    pre-eminence, men endeavour to sink us still lower, merely to
2    2|        palate tickled, or he will sink into apathy; but have women
3    2|       emotions that rise above or sink below love. This passion,
4    2|           open the mind; but they sink into mere appetites, become
5    3|      without any mental exertion, sink him in reality below them.
6    4|         the voluptuary, though it sink them below the scale of
7    5|           resemble angels; but to sink them below women? Or, that
8    9| subsistence, a most laudable one! sink them almost to the level
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