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... innocent diversions . I must con- fess I think it is below reasonable creatures to be altogether conversant in such diversions as are merely innocent , and have nothing else to recommend them , but that there is no hurt in them ...
... innocent diversions . I must con- fess I think it is below reasonable creatures to be altogether conversant in such diversions as are merely innocent , and have nothing else to recommend them , but that there is no hurt in them ...
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... innocence . How serenely sits Innocence , heaven born - maid , With the precepts of angels her mind is array'd ; She guides her calm being unconscious of strife , And smiles as the fates cut the thread of her life . The last sighs of ...
... innocence . How serenely sits Innocence , heaven born - maid , With the precepts of angels her mind is array'd ; She guides her calm being unconscious of strife , And smiles as the fates cut the thread of her life . The last sighs of ...
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... innocent can prove A tear of pity , or a smile of love , Or cons his murm'ring task beneath her care , Or lisps with ... innocence , for mercy's sake ! Poverty , exile , loss of fame or friends , the death of chil- dren , those ...
... innocent can prove A tear of pity , or a smile of love , Or cons his murm'ring task beneath her care , Or lisps with ... innocence , for mercy's sake ! Poverty , exile , loss of fame or friends , the death of chil- dren , those ...
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