Chap.

1    4|       to be coquetry, it is the artless impulse of nature, I only
2    4|         the heart still remains artless, though it becomes too tender.~ ~
3    4|       more than men. The little artless tricks of children, it is
4    4|        youth is worn off, these artless graces become studied airs,
5    5|        can no longer relish the artless charms of sincerity, or
6    7|    heating the imagination, and artless modesty will give the finishing
7    9| gratified by contemplating this artless picture, I have thought
8   13|         lead a man to relish an artless display of affection rather
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