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For ever thine! ’mid fashion’s heartless aint 
In courtly bowers, at folly’s gilded shrin 
Smiles on my che ek, light words upon ee tongue, 
My deep heart still is thine—for ever thine. 
A. A. Watts. 
Amidst the world, the only one 
Whose light, among so many lights, 
Was like that star, on starry nights 
The seaman singles xe the sky, 
To steer-his bark forever by. <2 s..- 0.5. ss Moore. 
For ever thine, whate’er this heart betide ; 
For ever thine, where’er our lot be cast. ee A. Watts. 
In pleasure’s dream, or sorrow’s hour, 
In crowded hall, or lonely bower, 
The business of my soul shall be, 
For ever to remember thee 
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Thoughtless of beauty, she was beauty’s self. 
Thomson’ s Lavinia. 
Yes she will smile, but vanity 
That smile will never share............ Miss Hill. 
Her eyes, her lips, her cheeks, her shape, her = ema 
Seem to be = by love Sogn hands, by lov 
Himpelf in:leve.':. 3000. were ei ee 
As lamps burn silent, with unconscious light, 
So modest ease in beauty shines most bright; 
pares charms with edge resistless fall, 
d she who means no mischief, does it all. uA al, 
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INNOCENCE. 
Whose white investments figure innocence.... Shaks. 
Flowers sweet and gay, and delicate like 
Emblem of innocence, and beauty too. pa ” porkotl 
The bloom of opening flower’s unsullied rer 
Softness, and sweetest innocence she wea 
And looks like nature in the world’s first saat Rowe. 
Her manners, by the world refined, 
Left all the taint of modish vice behind, 
And made each charm of polished courts agree 
h candid truth’s simplicity, 
uncorrupted innocence. ........... 
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Angelic, but more soft and feminine, 
Her graceful innocence, her every air 
Of gesture or least action overawed......... 
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