| PART IV--A VOYAGE TO THE COUNTRY OF THE HOUYHNHNMS.
7. CHAPTER VII.
 (continued)Perhaps my master might refine a little in these speculations,
 which he had drawn from what he observed himself, or had been told
 him by others; however, I could not reflect without some amazement,
 and much sorrow, that the rudiments of lewdness, coquetry, censure,
 and scandal, should have place by instinct in womankind. I expected every moment that my master would accuse the Yahoos of
 those unnatural appetites in both sexes, so common among us.  But
 nature, it seems, has not been so expert a school-mistress; and
 these politer pleasures are entirely the productions of art and
 reason on our side of the globe. |