Chap.

1    3|        like virtue had not been worn away, or never impressed
2    4|    pretty freshness of youth is worn off, these artless graces
3    4|      carry some prudent men, or worn out libertines, who marry
4    6|         the gloss of novelty is worn off, and pleasure palls
5    7|      the fair veil will only be worn on gala days.~ ~ Perhaps,
6    8| seemliness of behaviour must be worn out before one being could
7    9|  stripes of the harlequin coat, worn by the civilized man.~ ~
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