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The softness of Every tie diffused itself | The softness of Every tie diffused itself | ||
thro' my nature, & my heart found a | thro' my nature, & my heart found a | ||
− | melancholy satisfaction in-- | + | [[underline]] melancholy satisfaction [[/underline]] in-- |
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true delicacy never escapes the observation | true delicacy never escapes the observation | ||
of a man, (of a real Gentleman) | of a man, (of a real Gentleman) |
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The softness of Every tie diffused itself thro' my nature, & my heart found a underline melancholy satisfaction /underline in--
true delicacy never escapes the observation of a man, (of a real Gentleman) tho' they may be too indolent to adopt it. a Lover Engrossed by his own Emotions is Easily pleased, --not so a Husband-- The best of us have many faults, and fondness is a common one in Women; & they indulge it too much in marriage novelty at 1st makes the man pleased with this weakness, but repetition wearies him. --the Husband ought to read the Wife's affection in her heart,