ABSTRACT

CHAP. VIII. Wherein the wonderful power of beauty, when accompany’d with virtue, is

display’d, in a very remarkable, as well as a ecting occurrence. 282

CHAP. IX. Contains only a continuation of the same narrative, begun in the foregoing

Chapter, and will not be concluded in this. 290

CHAP. X. e catastrophe of this adventure cannot fail of exciting compassion in the

breasts of my fair readers, and also a ord much matter of speculation to those of the other sex. 295

BOOK VI. CHAP. I. Is dedicated entirely to the ladies, as it relates an adventure which nearly con-

cerns them to take notice of. 303

CHAP. II. Contains the conclusion of a narrative, which I am certain there is one

person in the world who cannot read without being ll’d with the most poignant remorse, unless he is as dead to all sense of humanity as of honour. 311