Chap.

1    4|    and GLAD the heart.~ ~ Nor blush, my fair, to own you copy
2    5|  smallest burthens, and would blush to be thought robust and
3    5| future punishments, because I blush to think that a human being
4    5|      invigorate a cabbage, or blush in a rose. The appetites
5    7|      bring forward, without a blush, indecent allusions, or
6    7|    The downcast eye, the rosy blush, the retiring grace, are
7    9|   well-regulated mind, that I blush at making the comparison;
8   13|  ignorance, say ye - I should blush indignantly at drawing the
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