Chap.

1    2|  Milton describes our first frail mother; though when he tells
2    2|   strictly philosophical. A frail being should labour to be
3    4| morality!~ ~ Ignorance is a frail base for virtue! Yet, that
4    5|     the first seducer of my frail sex.~ ~ 'It being once demonstrated,'
5    5|    to be defended. They are frail; O do not take advantage
6    5| would not then be viewed as frail beings; like themselves,
7    5|   it is natural; but when a frail being is shewn the follies
8    8|  the character. But no such frail beings come out of the hands
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