Chap.

 1    1|        virtues in exchange for innocence, equivalent to the misery
 2    2|     under the specious name of innocence? Men complain, and with
 3    3|       damped by inactivity, or innocence tainted by false shame,
 4    3|        order to preserve their innocence, as ignorance is courteously
 5    3|        hers, whilst health and innocence smile on their chubby cheeks,
 6    4|        LIKE YOU;~ ~ Emblems of innocence, and beauty too.~ ~ With
 7    7|    innocents; and losing their innocence, their shame-facedness was
 8    7|       is something nobler than innocence, it is the delicacy of reflections,
 9    8|     established opinion of the innocence of his manners will often
10   12|    what an unnatural manner is innocence often violated; and what
11   12|  duties by literature, nor her innocence debauched by knowledge.
12   13| ignorance; the sportiveness of innocence, so pleasing to refined
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