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Daisy. 
“The Daisy never diss.” — MONTGOMERY. 
INNOCENCE. 
My heart grew softer as I gazed upon 
That youthful mother, as she soothed to rest, 
With a low song, her loved and cherished one, -- 
The bud of promise on her gentle breast ; 
For *t is a sight that angel ones above 
May stoop to gaze on from their bowers of bliss, 
When Innocence upon the breast of Love 
Is cradled in a sinful world like this. 
Mrs. AMELIA WELBY. 
Yet Innocence may still be seen 
In childhood’s presence. Who can gaze, 
Unmoved upon that brow, serene, 
That agile form, those witching ways, 
That playfulness of tiny mirth, 
That lively joy, — and not confess 
That Innocence, still found on earth, 
Doth nestle in a child’s caress. 
Wu. B. Tappan. 


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