Chap.

 1    2|     Children, I grant, should be innocent; but when the epithet is
 2    2|       for cheerful converse, and innocent caresses have softened toils
 3    2|    dissimulation, and advises an innocent girl to give the lie to
 4    2|   constitution; and why, to damp innocent vivacity, is she darkly
 5    3|         do in dressing her, poor innocent babe! is undoubtedly a most
 6    3|         vice, will she be to her innocent daughters! The mother will
 7    4|          remain, it may be said, innocent; they mean in a state of
 8    4|        domestics are deprived of innocent indulgences, and made to
 9    4|          name of error; for many innocent girls become the dupes of
10    4|     please them: and love - even innocent love, soon sinks into lasciviousness
11    5|     rendered less voluptuous and innocent by the exercise of her understanding:
12    5|     woman ought to be beautiful, innocent, and silly, to render her
13    5|         women? Or, that a gentle innocent female is an object that
14    5|       that a woman may allow all innocent freedoms, provided her virtue
15    5|       naturally, flowing from an innocent heart, give life to the
16    6|  sufficient mind to be amused by innocent pleasure; like the tradesman
17    7|  sufficient virtue to relish the innocent pleasures of love. A man
18    7|          sorry to contaminate an innocent creature's mind by instilling
19    7|         Besides, when love, even innocent love, is the whole employ
20    8|          by their parents. If an innocent girl become a prey to love,
21    8|         tenor of his conduct. An innocent man may be believed to have
22    8| undeserved censure may pierce an innocent tender bosom through with
23    8|         homage of what is called innocent gallantry. Did women really
24   12|         kind which blooms on the innocent, wholesome, countenances
25   12|       who called her a celestial innocent. Nay, in the bitterness
26   13|        calculated to interest an innocent frivolous mind, inspires.
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